Dujon Sterling has played just about everywhere for Rangers.
The Ibrox utility man - who has become a fans' favourite - initially arrived in Glasgow as a right-back.
But since signing for Rangers he has played left-back, defensive midfield and at right-wing on top of his natural position.
Sterling's ability to adapt to different roles at Rangers even led to Philippe Clement joking he had asked the player whether he could do a job as a goalkeeper.
The Ibrox boss smirked: "I asked him also one time if he can play goalkeeper. He said, 'Yes boss but not as good as the other positions on the pitch'. So we are not going to try that!"
However, a throwback post to Sterling's early days as a kid at Chelsea have revealed another position he played during his career; as a striker.
An Emirates FA Cup social media post showed the FA Youth Cup winning Chelsea side from 2016 - and Sterling was listed as a striker.
The Rangers player featured alongside Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount in a star-studded attacking trio.
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The line-up has been disputed with claims Sterling was played as a right winger in a 3-4-3 formation in the cup final. Nevertheless, Sterling scored as Chelsea lifted the trophy.
A glance back at Sterling's statistics from his time in the Chelsea academy shows he was utilised in a number of positions even as a youngster - including as a striker on one occasion.
For the under-21 side he played at right-back, left-back, centre-back, right wing and left wing with a solitary outing as a central striker.
At under-18 level he played as a right back and right midfielder with a single match in the centre of defence.
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