Six Scottish Premiership games, 309 minutes played and no goals.
Is Ryan Naderi's start to life in Scotland a concern for Rangers, or the reality of a young striker attempting to settle in at a demanding club mid-season?
With the Ibrox club desperate for attacking reinforcements, a winter move was fast-tracked for the 22-year-old, who was initially expected to arrive in the summer.
A fee of almost £5m was reportedly paid to Hansa Rostock to sign the promising forward from Germany's third tier, but his only goals so far have come in a Scottish Cup victory against Queen's Park.
There were concerns from the Rangers support about the level Naderi had been playing at, and those worries have not gone away with the striker still looking for his first league goal.
First impressions count for a lot at a club with such high expectations, but the German's sample size is still small, having started just three times. Plus, he has been tasked with coming into a team who have often struggled to create in open play.
With head coach Danny Rohl deploying a 4-2-2-2 shape, Naderi has been paired up top with Youssef Chermiti, who has also faced criticism this term after joining in a big-money move last summer.
Naderi has at times looked a good foil for Chermiti, though, especially in last month's 4-2 win over Hearts and the first half of the recent 2-2 draw with Celtic.
But what does the underlying data tell us?
Among Rangers players on a per-90-minutes basis, only Chermiti and Findlay Curtis (currently on loan at Kilmarnock) average more shots on target.
Chermiti, fellow striker Bojan Miovski and left-back Tuur Rommens all rank higher for big chances, while Naderi sits outside the top 10 for touches in the opposition box and is 18th for chance creation.
No Rangers player competes in more aerial duels, winning around 40% of them on average, which suggests he is perhaps being used more as a target man.
But it is clear he needs to be more involved in attacking play, given his average expected goals again places him outside Rangers' top 10 players.