da brwin: Charlton Athletic are showing an interest in signing Bristol Rovers striker Jonson Clarke-Harris, as reported by Alan Nixon.
On the chalkboard
da luck: They are looking into signing the 25-year-old, alongside his teammate and club captain, Ollie Clarke.
Clarke-Harris has scored a total of nine League One goals from 15 league starts and two substitute appearances this campaign.
While that may seem like a relatively good return at this stage of the season, Charlton should perhaps reconsider whether they want to make a move for him when they take a look at his current form.
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Concerning form
There can be different factors that impact a player’s form as they may have had their head turned by interest from elsewhere or simply be going through a rough patch. Even so, Clarke-Harris’ has been pretty shocking. That can be seen by the statistics below.
One player cannot be expected to drag their team through to get a result, but Clarke-Harris has been anonymous while Bristol have lost three of their last four games, recording a 0-0 draw in their other fixture.
Most notably, the 25-year-old has not recorded a single goal or assist during that time, despite completing the 90 minutes in all four of them – a record that comes despite him taking a combined total of nine shots.
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On top of that, he has only made two dribbles, which both came in a 3-0 loss against MK Dons. This turned out to be his most productive game, as he also made one key pass, something he was only able to replicate in a 2-0 loss against Doncaster Rovers.
However, even in those games, there were still signs of wastefulness as his pass success rates were 48.7% and 48.3%.
It also says a lot that only one of those performances warranted a WhoScored rating of six or over, so there must be some second thoughts from the Addicks about whether he is the man to improve their attack.
Meanwhile, Charlton may have identified their Conor Gallagher replacement.