To focus everything/direct everything, towards one player. That's what happened in '85-'86. I was there. I saw it. And when push came to shove, there was nothing else. That's why we fell at the last hurdle in both the league AND the FA Cup.
Notwithstanding having a great goalscorer leading the line, we also need the goals to come regularly from other areas. The danger is having too much reliance on Lukaku. Others have stated on this forum that without his goals in the last couple of seasons, we would have potentially been in relegation trouble. The goalscoring burden needs to be spread to others in the team - that's the point I'm making.
Are you still at this?
We did not lose the title in '86 because Lineker scored 30 goals.
Contrary to what you like to think the goal scoring burden was shared around......Sharpie scored 19 league goals that season FCOL.
Adrian Heath scored 10.
That is a whopping 59 goals from our three strikers.
And Trevor Steven weighed in with plenty as well.
That was a far better team than the one which lifted the title twelve months later......and it scored a lot more goals.
We lost the league that season because the RS won about ten or twelve games in a row after we beat them.
We did very little wrong.
On top of that we lost Neville for the last two months of the season.....if he had not been injured playing for Wales on a rugby pitch there is little doubt he alone would have seen us over the line (not that Bobby Mimms did much wrong, he just wasn't Neville).
Lineker actually scored to give us the lead at Wembley....it wasn't his fault we gifted them a goal to get back in the game.
And we won it in '87 for the exact opposite reason.....the RS were well clear but they collapsed on the run in and we put together a splendid run.
The situation with Lukaku is totally different.
There literally is very few goals coming from any other source.
And indeed that is a very bad situation.