We can bicker all we want about Trezeguet's strengths and weaknesses, but let me just say that I'm glad to see that so much competition amongst our forwards is improving them all as players.
In the past, Trezeguet has pretty much been guaranteed a starting place because in the past, players like Zala/Mutu/Bojinov/Palladino haven't brought enough to the table in terms of workrate/buildup to compensate for Trez's raw finishing ability, but with the introduction of Iaquinta and Amauri who get a hell of a lot more involved, Trez has realised that he can't just wait around in the box all game and wait for chances to arrive on a silver platter. Who would've imagined a couple of years ago that Trezeguet would come out and say that he's realised he has to work harder and get more involved?
Some might argue that running around a lot is "not David's game' and that it will cramp his style and be detrimental to his contribution, but frankly I think it's rubbish that some people believe a player should be allowed to be anonymous for 90 minutes just because he's a good finisher.