Scottbot wrote:Well it looks like we can say it is more than just specualtion now and there is certainly too much smoke for there to be no fire. I haven't completely made my mind up about the lad yet because i simply haven't seen enough of him. I agree that everyone is probably taking Sabre's opinion as if it were the gospel truth and let's not forget Sabre was (and possibly still is) a big fan of Gonazalez!!!Also if we sign Torres and he plays a blinder he'll never hear the end of it!
My impressions of the player are this - He's quick and mobile, has a few tricks in his locker, is two-footed, is quite strong on the ball and from what i saw at the World Cup he is able to strike up a good understanding with his strike partner. His best quality for me would be the energy, enthusiasm and trickery he could bring to the team. His record says he isn't the most prolific but i would also point out that David Villa (a player everyone would love to see here) has only scored one more goal than Torres in La Liga this year.
A few people have suggested this kid should come in and play as 2nd striker with Kuyt pushed further forward. That would be folly in my book, it was clear last year that we missed a player who could offer a threat in behind, stretch the pitch and give Gerrard and Alonso another option instead of player in to feet all the time. Kuyt isn't and never will be the the player to do that although i would also like to see him play a bit further up the pitch. Rafa obviously thinks Torres is the answer and obviously it's a big gamble and should it go ahead it will NO DOUBT make or break Rafa's future at the club.
good post... scottbot
