Red Shorts
Forrest Gimp
At the age of 37, at this stage of the season Ronaldo is the 3rd in the most minutes played of our outfield players, nearly 2nd by 45 minutes behind Maguire.
During the middle of the season, it was questionable about whether he has the legs left after Ole left, whether Rangnick's ideology about pressing from all fronts would fit both his age as well as his long term energy.
Since Ralf's appointment, it's hard to argue against the fact he hasn't been one of the few that has applied that notion; he has given far more in terms of intensity than he did under Ole, and more recently he has given more to pressing opposition players than many of those that are 10+ years younger than him. People forget easily this guy is hungrier in general than over 99% of proffesional footballers and will go beyond his limits.
This will keep taking a toll on his body, and although he is fitter than pretty much any normal person in their 20s, football in the PL is demanding. He cant be the person we wish to be our main focal point in this supposed "evolution", but at the same time it's harder for him to now move to a big European club due to his wages and age whilst being the main man.
The question is: can he play for another 2/3 years here, slowly slipping into a more "support" striker role whilst we hope to rebuild? By then he's 40 and hit the time that 40+ full games is definitely not achievable up front at the top level, but at the same time can help be part of the (extremely hopeful) rebuild of this club. For reference, Zlatan is 40 now, and still having a great impact but at a very reduced rate of appearances to what he is used to. May be in a weaker league but considering AC has been such underdogs to Inter and Juve for so long it's an interesting notion.
During the middle of the season, it was questionable about whether he has the legs left after Ole left, whether Rangnick's ideology about pressing from all fronts would fit both his age as well as his long term energy.
Since Ralf's appointment, it's hard to argue against the fact he hasn't been one of the few that has applied that notion; he has given far more in terms of intensity than he did under Ole, and more recently he has given more to pressing opposition players than many of those that are 10+ years younger than him. People forget easily this guy is hungrier in general than over 99% of proffesional footballers and will go beyond his limits.
This will keep taking a toll on his body, and although he is fitter than pretty much any normal person in their 20s, football in the PL is demanding. He cant be the person we wish to be our main focal point in this supposed "evolution", but at the same time it's harder for him to now move to a big European club due to his wages and age whilst being the main man.
The question is: can he play for another 2/3 years here, slowly slipping into a more "support" striker role whilst we hope to rebuild? By then he's 40 and hit the time that 40+ full games is definitely not achievable up front at the top level, but at the same time can help be part of the (extremely hopeful) rebuild of this club. For reference, Zlatan is 40 now, and still having a great impact but at a very reduced rate of appearances to what he is used to. May be in a weaker league but considering AC has been such underdogs to Inter and Juve for so long it's an interesting notion.