So while some people think fans are being to harsh in criticising some of our big money transfers. I prefer to keep a balanced view.
Brewster and Berge have finally shown some bit of improvement. Brewster still has a long way to go. A couple of good games doesn't mean that they are the level of performance required. I evaluate what is happening over the season and seasons. McBurnie just has not performed for the club. For what ever reason.
The one point I will make is how long do we think a player should be at a club before we should expect consistent performances at a decent level. Because with all three it is 2 to 3 years. Yes i know that there has been some injuries but for some reason when they have played can we say they have been consistently at the level required.?
Very fair minded comments.
I don't personally have an agenda on him, I just want my strikers to be a goal threat.
He's never going to be the finisher that Sharp is. He lacks the anticipation.
My concern is that he is regressing.
I had a look back at his United goals so far and my concern is that I don't see him capable of scoring his previous goals these days, and they were against Premier League teams.
Vs Leicester. Great header - he hardly looks like scoring from a cross or corner. Got nowhere near scoring despite multiple chances vs Hull.
Vs Man U. Quick anticipation on this occasion to equalise. At Huddersfield he had a few like this and he has become so flat footed.
Vs Brighton. Showed pace and power to finish when put through. Never gets in these positions and when he does have a sight of goal he can hardly kick it properly.
Vs West Ham. A scuffed effort. But at least he found space. Hardly does this because he's so slow and lacks anticipation.
Vs Spurs. Quick to react prods home. Just not seeing that anticipation anymore.
Vs Chelsea. Finds space then deft header. Nothing anywhere near that.
Vs Leicester. Overpowers 2 defenders and scores with a header in the corner. Having added the long throw to our arsenal you'd expect him to feature more with this but still no.
Maybe he needs a bit of luck and all things will then click but if we rely on him having a run to get this, well surely not make the top 6.
Including him because he is useful defensively is a weak argument. We are expected to finish top three before the season and take each game to teams. Picking strikers that don't score because they may assist you defensively is the opposite of this.
For me, if he plays, then play him and Jebbo together and see if Jebbo's pace gets more out of him. It's a total waste alongside Sharp; they don't bring anything to each other's game.