I have been more than critical of McBurnie at times, but ultimately want anyone in red and white to come good, for our benefit - and we're going to need him.
What I will say, is that we've never played to his strengths. He thrives off pass and move football - the Barnsley and Swansea seasons are evidence of that, the Swansea squad was very deliberately created for pass and move, with lots of players swapping positions and creating overloads. He thrived from contributing to that. We had that under Duffyball, but McBurnie never played that system - he arrived as we reverted to a flat midfield 3, and even when we were flying in that first half a season, none of his goals were 'Swansea like'. Then he suffered the drop off of form, style and tactics that they all did.
Now, we're finally playing that way again, with Bogle, MGW, N'Diaye, Didz, Brewster and others playing that pass and move football and his comfort with that was there to see again - hence his role in the second WBA goal.
Stick him as a target man and don't get runners around him, and he'll look isolated, lacklustre and languid. He won't create for himself.
Play how we have been doing, and let him get back to basics as
LewishamBlade has said, and there may just be a player in there.