SmashedHombre
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Hugely over-simplistic view that.
Ronaldo just had the season of his life. Rooney just had a season to forget (the reasons for which have been discussed to death). Similarly, Tevez will be a better player next season, his efforts last season were all the more impressive for the fact it was his debut seasons.
We also had almost no goals from central midfield (Anderson learning the ropes, Hargreaves taking a while to settle and Scholes/Carrick playing very deep) and not enough goal threat from the opposite wing (Nani was in and out of the team, Park was injured until after Christmas and Giggs was starting to show his age)
I expect most of the above flaws to be sorted next season and I predict Ronaldo's goals will be much more evenly distributed round the team next season, with or without him.
I wouldn’t say Rooney had a season to forget. I would say Rooney had a season where he was played out of position but still had a huge influence on almost all of the games he played in. But thats just Rooney. Yes, Ronaldo had the season of his life. This is my point. If he hadn’t, would we have won the league? Probably not. I agree this goes back to cidermans thread, but the fact is neither rooney or tevez look like getting us the goals that ronaldo did. Ronaldo scored evry time of goal imaginable, freekciks, headers, volleys, poachers goals. I just don’t think we have anyone else in the team with that killer instinct infront of goal, bar perhaps Scholes and he isn’t playing as far forward as he used to.
Is it fair to rely on ronaldo having another season like the one just gone? Maybe not, and it certainly isn’t wise to rely on that. The flaws I am referring to are the fact that both Tevez and Rooney play best as a ‘second striker’ finishing is not either’s strong point. I’m really not entirely sure it’s the type of flaws you can just iron out.