Like any player, you look at contribution, doing what was asked, and application.
Playing the two of them (EH & KDB) as the forward players meant they were always going to be chasing shadows without the ball and struggling, often against two players, on the ball.
Personally, I think KBD is wasted as the second striker. His position is LM/RM, with the occasional rest as second striker during a rotation. Golden and Alvarez are much more suited to the second striker role when we play the 4-4-2/4-2-4, with someone alongside Rodri.
Yesterday, we played with Kova alongside Rodri WITHOUT the ball and the RB alongside Rodri WITH the ball. The problem with playing KDB as the second striker is that when we are all hands on deck and need an extra in midfield on defence, he’s often walking back from his forward position, having shagged himself chasing shadows upfront in a 2 on 4 “press.”
In short, we are an OFFENSIVE team that not only doesn’t like playing defence, but struggles with it, especially on the break, because our entire structure is based on offensive overloads. By definition, this leaves us light at the ball, esp against a 10 man defence with rabbits ready to counterattack.
It is no coincidence that other top teams see how we play and have developed and improved their system of playing against us over the seasons. No wins against the Top 5 this season so far. 2 draws against Liverpool, both from winning positions, and 4 points to Arsenal in their games. “Win at home and draw away” against the Top 6 usually means Champions and that’s just not us this season.
In short, they body Haaland and stick a few man markers on Rodri and KDB and say “OK, now break us down!” and we have been unable to do so too often this season.
I hope Txiki can see what we can see, because we NEED strong new blood that can contribute immediately. In addition, we need to have a manager lined up for when the inevitable happens…be that Haaland, KDB or Pep, because it’s looking like ALL THREE might leave at the exact same time!