It doesn't take much for a striker to stay onside, he just has to keep an eye on the movement of his opposite number, but that is a side show, he has fumbled his lines embarrassingly too many times this last 5 or 6 weeks, nutmeged by the keeper last game, fumbled up a one on one with the Arsenal keeper, shooting for the moon at 25yds, diving and falling over for a penalty, rather than staying on his feet to fight for the ball, cannot hold the ball due to chronic first touch, ball bounces off him usually to an opposition player, poor at reading the play of game, slow to get in the box, I could go on, and on,
he is playing like a League 1 Striker at the minute, so guess what, I don't agree with you........................