I agree, I do wonder though how other players would do in his position at current Real, its perfect for him. I feel Henry would do extremely well, but im biased and cant know for sure of course.
Cristiano will probably end up with 600 career goals, does that make him better than Van Basten or Ronaldo?
He us better than Figo for example or Raul of course.
It's hard to tell IMO. By way of comparison, here are some stats for La Liga seasons of Ronaldo and Cristiano Ronaldo:
Ronaldo 96-97 : Goals per Game - 0.92----Average Goals per Game in a La Liga match - 2.75
Ronaldo 02-03 : Goals per Game - 0.74----Average Goals per Game in a La Liga match - 2.67
Ronaldo 03-04 : Goals per Game - 0.75----Average Goals per Game in a La Liga match - 2.67
Ronaldo 04/05 : Goals per Game - 0.62----Average Goals per Game in a La Liga match - 2.58
Ronaldo 05/06 : Goals per Game - 0.61----Average Goals per Game in a La Liga match - 2.46
Cristiano 09/10 : Goals per Game - 0.90----Average Goals per Game in a La Liga match - 2.71
Cristiano 10/11 : Goals per Game - 1.18----Average Goals per Game in a La Liga match - 2.74
Cristiano 11/12 : Goals per Game - 1.21----Average Goals per Game in a La Liga match - 2.76
Cristiano 12/13 : Goals per Game - 1.00----Average Goals per Game in a La Liga match - 2.87
Average Goals per Game in a La Liga match is a rough estimate of how good the teams are defensively or alternatively, how attacking minded teams are within the league. Clearly, the average La Liga game during Cristiano's time was a bit more high scoring. However, Cristiano's goal per game ratio is much higher than Ronaldo's. (Compare Ronaldo 02/03 and 03/04 vs Cristiano's 10/11 and 11/12 - the average goals per game only differs by 0.1 while the personal stats differ by approx. 0.45). Statistically, Cristiano's worst season in La Liga (09/10) is almost identical to Ronaldo's best season in La Liga (96/97).
While this is a really crude way of estimating, it atleast debunks a little bit of the myth that La Liga is *much* worse defensively during these times (on average). On the other hand, Real Madrid scored a lot more goals (as a percentage of La Liga goals) during Cristiano's time (~12%) than Ronaldo's (~7%). So, even though the defending was not too much worse in La Liga (if it was, the other 18 teams would also likely score a lot of goals on each other and raise the average goals per match ratio), Madrid (and also Barcelona) score a lot more. Which implies that Madrid and Barcelona are currently attacking much better or are much more clinical than teams before.
It's likely that a big reason for them scoring so much is the quality of their attackers, like Cristiano and Messi. Another big reason, I feel, is that games are at a much higher level tactically nowadays compared to before. Teams have a definite strategy for all situations, while in previous times, it was a lot easier to really shine individually. As such, games were more even because teams were a bit more disjointed. Today, each player has a very specific role to play (for eg. Cristiano is the primary goal-getter of the team) and as such the primary statistics (like goals and assists) are much more biased towards the forwards. This could imply that Cristiano is simply a stat-padder when compared to Ronaldo and that certainly is an alternative viewpoint. However, it's hard to conclusively argue that one players is a better goal-scorer because the fact is that both ARE/WERE scoring goals.
It must be noted though that all this while, Ronaldo has played as an out-and-out striker, while Cristiano spends atleast 1/3 of the game on the wings.
This long post is not to argue that Cristiano is a better forward than Ronaldo (statistically he is - atleast in La Liga and probably in CL too), but just to bring some perspective. The olden days and legends are always romanticized a bit irrationally.