Last season there was a discernible move in Ronaldo's position under Zinedine Zidane, frequently playing nearby Karim Benzema is a 4-3-1-2 formation on occasion – however in spite of this the 32-year-old demands he just appreciates having flexibility on the pitch.
“I’m a different player to a decade ago when I started out at Sporting and even when I played for Manchester United… I was an out-and-out winger who took on defenders and crossed.
As I developed, I started to view the game differently and thought to myself that I have the ability to do more than just that.
“I recognised I had to play closer to the goal as I would have more chances to score and while it may seem like I play as a ‘number 9’, I don’t see that – I enjoy having freedom on the pitch.”
Ronaldo is presently finishing less take-ons and making less risks.
Since moving to the Santiago Bernabeu in the mid year of 2009, Ronaldo has essentially broken each and every club record that remained before him and keeps on impacting the world forever for Los Blancos.
He's the club's unequaled best goalscorer (407), the main player to score 50+ goals in six back to back seasons, he's scored the most hatrick (32) in La Liga history and is the main player to score 100+ goals in Uefa club competition.

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