We asked for your views on Tottenham forward Brennan Johnson struggling to establish himself under new head coach Thomas Frank, despite being a regular starter under former boss Ange Postecoglou.
The 24-year-old showed off his capabilities in Wales' final World Cup qualifier against North Macedonia on Tuesday, scoring twice and providing one assist, but do you believe his performance will kick-start his league form?
Here are some of your thoughts:
Tony: Johnson is such a frustrating player to watch. He can be quite lazy and disinterested at times, making half-hearted tackles - then all of a sudden he can light up the stadium with an exciting run. The problem is that this season the exciting bits have been few and far between.
Gary: He is not good enough. He barely beats his man and his crosses for a so-called winger are average. Spurs should cash in on him next summer.
Tom: I would be willing to see Johnson develop into a second striker. He has got a brilliant poacher's instinct and he knows how to arrive in the box at the right time. He knows where the goal is and he could really shine in that role. I really like him and I want him to succeed at Spurs. He always works hard and has never left the field without looking like he has given his all.