Bergen Blade
Well-Known Member
You'd move on a 20 goal a year striker? I won't resort to name calling but wow. So worrying that you're not alone in that opinion either. I can't understand the mentality he scored and he created the other goal in a game we scored 2 in. Seriously what more do people want.
Goals scored by Billy Sharp shouldn't be the only criteria to evaluate our team's attacking play. If it was, then last season would have been a successful season for Sheffield United.
It is vital that we find good attacking rhythm to our play, have many threats, create many chances, make our players' good attributes count in a well balanced set up, playing good, effective football. It is not just about giving the ball to Billy Sharp so that he can score 20 goals. We need 60, maybe 70 more.
Penalties and set pieces are important, but we won't win promotion unless we play well as a team, i.e. from open play, and Sharp also has to be a part of that. It is a fact that he's scored three goals this season, but when people are considering a different striker it is because they feel there's more to be gained from a different type of player. There's nothing to get upset about, we all want the team to do well and people will have different views on how to achieve that. We have scored 7 goals from 8 matches this season, thankfully the trend is positive.
Sharp has one open play goal from 8 starts. His performances have been, overall, very mediocre so far. He was taken off at half time vs Leicester following a nightmare, and just before our equaliser on Sunday he was apparently going to be taken off again. Having struggled again before half time, he did improve a bit after his involvement in this goal, and of course scored our match-winning penalty.
He's probably done enough with those two involvements to keep his place, but he has to improve, play better in general play and score goals to continue, like any other forward.
