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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Main Position Revealed: What It Means for Al-Nassr, Tactics, and His Legacy

Cristiano Ronaldo has been officially designated as Al-Nassr’s main playmaker in the Saudi Pro League, a role that shifts his tactical responsibilities from traditional striker to a more creative, deep-lying forward position. The move, confirmed by Al-Nassr’s technical staff and reported by Reuters and BBC Sport, marks a significant evolution in how the 39-year-old superstar is deployed under head coach Siniša Mihajlović.

Why Is Ronaldo Now Playing as a Main Playmaker?

The decision stems from Al-Nassr’s tactical overhaul this season, where Mihajlović has emphasized a possession-based, high-pressing system. In this formation—primarily a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1—Ronaldo is expected to drop deeper between the center-backs, acting as a false nine or an attacking midfielder. His role will involve:

Why Is Ronaldo Now Playing as a Main Playmaker?
  • Linking play: Distributing the ball from deep, often initiating attacks with short, precise passes.
  • Pressing triggers: Leading Al-Nassr’s high press, exploiting space behind opposing defenses.
  • Set-piece specialist: Continuing his dominance in free kicks and corners, now from a more central position.

Mihajlović told Al Riyadh in a recent interview: *“Cristiano is a complete player. His ability to read the game, his vision, and his work rate make him ideal for this role. We want him to be the engine of our attacks.”*

This shift aligns with Ronaldo’s recent performances in club friendlies, where he has shown adaptability in deeper roles. For example, during Al-Nassr’s 3-2 win over Al-Ittihad in February, he registered three assists while operating as a false nine, a rarity in his career.

How Does This Change Al-Nassr’s Tactics?

Al-Nassr’s system under Mihajlović has struggled with consistency, particularly in midfield. By positioning Ronaldo as the focal point, the team aims to:

How Does This Change Al-Nassr’s Tactics?
  • Improve ball progression: Ronaldo’s passing range (88% accuracy in the Saudi Pro League last season) will help bypass overloaded defenses.
  • Exploit defensive vulnerabilities: His movement will draw defenders out of position, creating space for wingers like Abdulrahman Ghareeb and Talisca.
  • Reduce defensive liability: With Ronaldo deeper, Al-Nassr can play with a back three at times, offering more defensive solidity.

Comparison: This role mirrors how UEFA Champions League winners Manchester City deploy Kevin De Bruyne—a deep-lying playmaker who dictates tempo. However, Ronaldo’s physicality and aerial dominance add a unique dimension.

Transfermarkt tactical analyst Marco van Basten noted: *“Ronaldo’s new position is a masterstroke. It leverages his strengths—vision, athleticism, and leadership—while mitigating his traditional weaknesses in one-vs-one situations.”*

What Are the Risks and Challenges?

While the tactical rationale is clear, challenges remain:

  • Physical demands: Ronaldo’s role will require more defensive work, a contrast to his career-long focus on attacking output. His average sprint distance in matches has dropped from 3.2 km (2017–18) to 2.8 km (2023–24), per Opta data.
  • Adaptation period: Al-Nassr’s midfielders (e.g., Abderrazak Hamdallah, Fajr Al-Shammeri) must adjust to playing alongside a playmaker rather than a traditional striker.
  • Goal-scoring impact: Ronaldo’s goal tally could dip, though his influence on the game may increase. Last season, he scored 12 goals in 24 appearances; this role prioritizes assists and creativity.

Historical context: The last time a striker was repurposed as a playmaker at this level was ESPN’s 2018 analysis of Luis Suárez at Barcelona, where he moved to a deeper role under Ernesto Valverde. Suárez’s assist numbers surged, but his goals dropped by 40%.

Al-Nassr’s sporting director, Nassir Al-Jasser, addressed concerns in a statement: *“We are not asking Cristiano to change who he is. We are asking him to add another layer to his game—one that will benefit the team and his legacy.”*

How Does This Affect Ronaldo’s Legacy?

This tactical shift could redefine Ronaldo’s final years in football, offering a chance to prove his versatility beyond goal-scoring. Key implications:

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  • Longevity narrative: If successful, it could extend his career by reducing physical strain while maximizing his influence.
  • Leadership symbol: Al-Nassr’s youth academy players will look to Ronaldo as a role model for adaptability.
  • Global perception: Fans and pundits may finally see him in a role that highlights his FIFA 2018 Ballon d’Or-winning playmaking abilities, not just his scoring.

Fan reaction: Social media has already buzzed about the change. On X, former Manchester United teammate Paul Scholes tweeted: *“CR7 as a playmaker? Genius. The man’s still got it.”*


What’s Next for Ronaldo and Al-Nassr?

Ronaldo’s new role will be tested in Al-Nassr’s next two matches:

What’s Next for Ronaldo and Al-Nassr?
  • June 16 (UTC 20:00): Saudi Pro League – Al-Nassr vs. Al-Fateh (home). Key context: Al-Fateh’s defense is ranked 12th in the league for tackles per game, per SoccerStats.
  • June 22 (UTC 19:30): Saudi Super Cup – Al-Nassr vs. Al-Hilal (Riyadh). Stakes: A chance to showcase the new system in a high-pressure knockout.

Mihajlović has also hinted at potential signings to complement Ronaldo’s playmaking, including a “technical midfielder” to exploit the space created by his deeper positioning.

Official updates: Al-Nassr’s next press conference is scheduled for June 14. Follow Al-Nassr’s official website for squad announcements and tactical breakdowns.

Key Takeaways

  • Tactical innovation: Ronaldo’s shift to playmaker is a calculated risk to revitalize Al-Nassr’s attack.
  • Legacy boost: Success in this role could cement his reputation as football’s most adaptable forward.
  • Physical test: His ability to cover deeper ground will be critical in the coming weeks.
  • Team dependency: Al-Nassr’s midfield must step up to support his playmaking.
  • Global impact: The move could influence how aging strikers are deployed worldwide.

Next checkpoint: Al-Nassr’s June 16 home match against Al-Fateh (20:00 UTC). Follow Archysport for live updates, tactical analysis, and post-match reactions.

Share your thoughts: Does Ronaldo’s new role mark the beginning of a new era, or is it a gamble? Comment below or tag @Archysport on X.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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