I thought he would be a lot better than he has been. On the whole he has been very poor with the ball and in finishing the chances he's had. He's won physical battles and helped us defensively but apart from the two goals that's about all I can say.
I just can't bring myself to give him too much of a hard time because at the end of the day he's kept trying, stepped up to take that pen against Wolves and scored it which was such a high pressure important moment, and generally seems like a good professional with a team ethic and liked by his colleagues.
He hasn't been good enough to move forward with, and will probably be our third choice striker next season (if he's even still here) therefore will not get on the pitch very often. Given that, while I can understand people getting frustrated watching him, it feels a bit unnecessary to generate negative energy dragging the guy over the coals and disrespecting him when the squad which he is a part of has been so good since Howe's arrival.
Maybe I'm just getting a bit soft in my older age I don't know