Looking at whoscored.com to see if that sheds light on Gary Madine's loss of form since joining us.

Madine was an ever present starter for Bolton before joining us, being substituted on only 6 occasions of the 28 starts he made. Since joining us he's started 5, been a used substitute 6 times and not been used at all another 5 times. He's not had a settled place in the team, which can't help given that he was used to starting regularly. That's football of course - Zohore has been superb since Madine's arrival and Madine hasn't warranted replacing him. Welcome to the top of the division.

We don't need to mention goals as there's clearly a difference between his time here and at Bolton. It's interesting to look at the number of attempts on goal he's managed at both clubs. For us, he's managed 11 shots at an average time taken of almost 46 minutes per shot. At Bolton he managed 76 attempts on goal at an average time of 32 minutes per attempt. Penalties will account for some of that, but it's clear that at Bolton, he had more opportunities to score. Yes, the penalty against Wolves was poor and he should have buried the chance against Derby, but he's been starved of opportunities to put the ball in the net for us.

Is that down to him? Well, Zohore has our highest number of shots per game and doesn't feature in the highest eschalongs of that particular divisional table, yet the attacking rating of Morrison and Bamba is pretty high. I'm not going to suggest for a second that Madine is blameless, but he's joined a team that creates less chances for strikers from open play than Bolton.

However, there are some positives. Madine has made more key passes and assists on average at his time with us than he had at Bolton. He's also had fewer poor touches of the ball and has been dispossessed less. However, he used to be fouled quite regularly for Bolton but has rarely been fouled with us.