how we have played in the few recent matches when we have picked up wins and draws then you have to consider this has been done at a disadvantage of playing Joelinton in almost every game.
What I am saying is that every time he starts, he is an outfield player taking out 10% of the team and therefore 10% of the result against us before we kick-off.
Replace that with say an average striker somewhere between Gayle's on the bottom side and Wilson's on the top side of ability and you have about a dozen more goals in the season and probably 8 to 12 points.
Ergo comfortable mid-table safety.
Of course, after removing and replacing Joelinton and moving on to replacing the next two or three players with those of slightly above average ability we then have a reasonably decent squad. Particularly if Joelintons £40million had been available to spend shrewdly.