But this was his response to a question about goalscoring.
If you have one striker not scoring, fine.
If your whole team isn’t scoring, it’s not on the players.
It’s on the coaching.
It's on both. Having an insufficient tactical approach to attacking and players not having the quality to finish. Maybe there is a new impulse needed.
We get a lot of shots, 23 today, 22 vs West Ham, 6 vs Brighton, 19 vs Crystal, 5 vs Man City, 14vs Spurs, that's a total of 89 shots in 6 games, averaging 15 per game. It's a good value generally and not the problem.
But how many of these shots have been dangerous, probably 15-20 maximum. Going deeper. We scored 5 goals out of them, which means we need about 18 shots to score 1 goal. That's a horrible value. Only one goal out of these was from open play (vs West Ham, 4 were after set pieces Tottenham, Brighton and Palace). That's my biggest worry.
Not the amount of shots is problematic, but the quality of chances we create. In the end, it's one of the manager's tasks to set up a plan that is conducive for that, which mostly isn't by Dyche, but also the responsibility of the players to finish chances. I do think we must have ended with 8-10 goals at least in these 6 games, but the reality is we didn't.