It definitely felt that there were more chances on Tuesday night for Haji Wright over the course of his 66 minutes playing in front of Sakamoto, Palmer and O'Hare than there were for either Simms or Godden during their time on the pitch when we were 4-1 up already.
Felt like Simms created/had fewer chances than Wright in the 24 minutes he had after Sakamoto had been subbed.
I also felt Godden created/had fewer chances than Wright in his 13 minutes when Sakamoto, Palmer and O'Hare had all been subbed off.
Good to see Wright score last night in this round after Godden got two goals in the 18 minutes he was on the pitch against Oxford Utd in the previous round.
Think Godden, Wright, Simms and Tavares all offer something different.
We've played 14 games in 2 months since the Ipswich defeat, won 8, drawn 5 and lost 1 of them and the team have scored 33 goals in those 14 games.
In that period Wright has 4 goals from roughly 750 minutes, Simms 2 from about 750 and Godden 2 from about 400 minutes with O'Hare, Sakamoto, Palmer and Sheaf adding a load more.
I don't want to be overly complacent but I'm generally happy with our three main forwards even if each individual may not currently be in the middle of a goalscoring streak. I genuinely think they are all contributing to our recent results.