that's the incredible thing about scoring 42 goals, you can't be viewed as anything but a striker/forward to have accomplished such a thing. Fact is though that he was a winger for much of last season as opposed to a striker/forward like Messi. The only games where he definitely played up front were against Barca where he was isolated and on his own for much of the games, Roma away for the first 65 minutes or so and Birmingham at home where he backheeled it for Tevez to score the winner, those are the ones I can recall off the top of my head. His positioning and ability to be at the right time and the right place as well as his finishing ability were the main reasons for him with popping up with so many goals while playing on the wing, not that he was playing up front for the majority of last season, because that wasn't the case. Having said that, our attacking play is dynamic enough for the wingers and forwards to interchange positions throughout the game so you'll see Ronaldo and Park ahead of our strikers at certain times during the game, that doesn't mean they're playing up front for that game, that's football, you don't stay glued to the flanks for 90 minutes.