Clearly they were using a small sample size. Apply the same logic to the rest of the season.
It’s really not difficult. We have possibly the worst striker in the league and are massively lacking goals so it’s nonsense to say that any other striker wouldn’t make a difference. A better striker would finish a lot of the chances he’s fecked up and would create more chances than he has both for himself and others.
That isn’t where the influence ends though, a better striker leads teams to act differently, it creates space for others, it means teams aren’t so confident to push players forward. You then have the less tangible aspects on top of that - fear factor, momentum, team confidence cannot be underestimated.
You compare this current attack to the ones in recent past.
Martial, Rashford, Zlatan, Greenwood, Ibra, Cavani, Lukaku etc
The difference is so stark. I can’t stress enough that it’s not just the goals a good attack brings that are so important, it’s how that threat changes the way the opposition plays. Currently teams have no fear in throwing players forward again and again. That’s never used to be the case even post Ferguson and it’s not something Amorim can do anything about until he has the players to put on the pitch.