Or if you break down the stats it shows that he's done a lot of that against part timers in the Europa League or he's contributed in league games where the game is already done.
Anyone saying he's been anything other than poor hasn't got a clue.
He scored a goal in each of the ties against St Joseph's.
Other than that he's scored two against Mitjedlland and Feyenoord and got two assists in that first of those two in the home win. He was involved in all three goals that night with a goal and two assists to kill what everyone has said was a tricky tie and a great win.
No game we've been involved in has been "already done" this season.
We're chasing goals and the two after 60 minutes yesterday are hugely important for us in terms of keeping us within touching distance of Celtic.
Seems strange that Greg Stewart hasn't been criticised for "only scoring goals in games which are done" - He's very much the epitomy of someone was has "proven his worth for a start" according to many. Ojo does the same and "the game was done"
That's a bit of a contradiction to your point about when Ojo has scored his goals and their value.
Ojo 25 games 5 goals and 7 asissts
Jones 10 games 0 goals and 1 assist
Stewart 14 games 3 goals and 4 assists
Kent 10 games 2 goals and 1 assist
Barker 8 games 1 goal and 0 assists
Arfield 26 games 2 goals and 3 assists
He's not been poor. He's just not been Kent levels of excellent but he's still our top scoring wide player and you can't write off the importance of the numbers he's added to us this season compared to Candieas last year for example (and I was a big Candyman fan)