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PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 1:46 pm
by MightyLFC
This is what Torres said

"Everything is different in England and I have to get used to that," said the Spaniard.
 
"The way the fans live the game and sing throughout to create an atmosphere is different. Before the game, everyone sings as well. It is not the same as it is in Spain.
 
"The English game is more physical, too, but it's nice. It's end to end, it flows more and it doesn't stop so often. For the fans and for the players, that's great.
 
"Manchester United and Chelsea are the strongest teams, but every game is intense. You have to adapt your game according to your opponents.
 
"There is a lot of expectation among the fans because of the fee, but all I can do is work and score goals like I did against Chelsea.
 
"Scoring helps with your adaptation, but I don't feel any pressure, so the goal did not come as a relief."

PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:45 pm
by 7_Kewell
woof woof ! wrote:
7_Kewell wrote:his goal against Chelsea was the best i've seen from a liverpool striker for many a year. .


???
I wouldn't go that far but it certainly had class stamped all over it.

think about it woof, when did you last see a liverpool striker take the ball well from gerrard, run at a defender (yes run!) and then, from nothing, put the ball into the far corner against arguably the worlds best goal keeper?

That was an Henry goal...and ok, its just 1 goal and 1 match doesn't make a player, but it was class.  As someone said, it was like Owen before his injuries.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:12 pm
by Pineapple Nutty
torres really showed us what hes made of at the last game. !! woppedidoo! :O

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:57 am
by tel
He pushed the ball past the defender at the exact moment of transition he'd sprinted hard to close him, then needed to move again almost from a standing start to catch him again.

Thats 100% instinct.

Watch it 100 times on youtube and never get sick of it.

Absolute beautiful movement and balance.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:31 am
by mattylfc
Spot on that Scottbot. I think we have allready seen more confidence from Kuyt since Torres arrival. Kuyt can now get recognition for his hard work knowing that Torres will be on the last man. Kuyt has really impressed me so far. You can just see that everyone has stepped it up a level.

Torres will definitely take time to settle properly, you can see that he looks a little lost at times and is maybe trying a bit too hard which is only natural. One thing we do know is that he has blistering pace and someone that is young enough and hungry enough to turn average balls into excellent balls. 

He will find it hard in certain games when teams get lots of men behind the ball but he has shown enough allready to suggest that he isnt one dimensional.

Playing with Kuyt and having the likes of Gerrard and Alonso behind you can only be a good thing for any player. I think we could have a real gem on our hands.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:44 pm
by Alonso14
I don't think Torres will score tons, but he seems to be a big game player. Shines with the spotlights on. He always seemed to score against Barca in La Liga, was top in the world cup. I imagine he will play in all the big games. He thrives on the pressure.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:33 pm
by 7_Kewell
Alonso14 wrote:I don't think Torres will score tons, but he seems to be a big game player. Shines with the spotlights on. He always seemed to score against Barca in La Liga, was top in the world cup. I imagine he will play in all the big games. He thrives on the pressure.

good, because for 27 million he'll have to!  :D

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:18 pm
by MightyLFC
Graeme Noble wrote:Without a doubt, Fernando Torres is our best striker

Never we payed 22 million for him !

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 10:22 pm
by Emerald Red
MightyLFC wrote:
Graeme Noble wrote:Without a doubt, Fernando Torres is our best striker

Never we payed 22 million for him !

It wasn't even that much, either. I think it was close to 21.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 7:54 pm
by 7_Kewell
to be honest, no one really knows how much the deal is, including any bonuses etc.  The Garcia transfer was also probably linked heavily with the deal.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:19 pm
by DazH-
However much we spent on him, I think he will pay it back in spades in fact he's already paid some of it back with his excellent goal on sunday:D

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:20 am
by bigmick
Well Torres continues to demonstrate that he is indeed a footballer blessed with an enormous amount of talent. Similarly, those on the forum, (particularly our Spanish contingent) who alluded to his lack of natural finishing ability are proving to be absolutely on the money. My thoughts are though that despite the fact that he will almost certainly drive the fans to distraction with his frequent failures to convert golden opportunities, the fact that he brings to ur attack a potency, a threat and incisive movement the like of which we haven't seen for many a year will mean that he will be considered a huge success.

I like him a lot, the more I see him the more convinced I am that we have got him cheap by todays standards.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 11:29 am
by Sabre
bigmick wrote:Well Torres continues to demonstrate that he is indeed a footballer blessed with an enormous amount of talent. Similarly, those on the forum, (particularly our Spanish contingent) who alluded to his lack of natural finishing ability are proving to be absolutely on the money. My thoughts are though that despite the fact that he will almost certainly drive the fans to distraction with his frequent failures to convert golden opportunities, the fact that he brings to ur attack a potency, a threat and incisive movement the like of which we haven't seen for many a year will mean that he will be considered a huge success.

I like him a lot, the more I see him the more convinced I am that we have got him cheap by todays standards.

I still say his finishing is not great. However, just when people start to get nervous, he makes a 2 goals game to shut up some mouths, so he keeps the concerns at acceptable levels :). Every round of the league (19 games) he used to have 1 game in which he was the total hero of the week (with a hat trick, big photo in Marca and all that).

I was wrong though in his attitude. I haven't seen him moaning often, he's been tracking back more than he used to ( I didn't like his attitude when his team was winning ) and he's proven to be tougher than I thought when clashing with opposition men. Maybe he just did back in Atletico what he thought it would benefit his team given the poor refs we have, or maybe it's just that Rafa is a better motivator than the other coachs he's been under.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:07 pm
by Kukilon
Sabre wrote:
bigmick wrote:Well Torres continues to demonstrate that he is indeed a footballer blessed with an enormous amount of talent. Similarly, those on the forum, (particularly our Spanish contingent) who alluded to his lack of natural finishing ability are proving to be absolutely on the money. My thoughts are though that despite the fact that he will almost certainly drive the fans to distraction with his frequent failures to convert golden opportunities, the fact that he brings to ur attack a potency, a threat and incisive movement the like of which we haven't seen for many a year will mean that he will be considered a huge success.

I like him a lot, the more I see him the more convinced I am that we have got him cheap by todays standards.

I still say his finishing is not great. However, just when people start to get nervous, he makes a 2 goals game to shut up some mouths, so he keeps the concerns at acceptable levels :). Every round of the league (19 games) he used to have 1 game in which he was the total hero of the week (with a hat trick, big photo in Marca and all that).

I was wrong though in his attitude. I haven't seen him moaning often, he's been tracking back more than he used to ( I didn't like his attitude when his team was winning ) and he's proven to be tougher than I thought when clashing with opposition men. Maybe he just did back in Atletico what he thought it would benefit his team given the poor refs we have, or maybe it's just that Rafa is a better motivator than the other coachs he's been under.

Amen to that. I hade my worries but so far he has thrown them out the windows.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:06 am
by Scottbot
Another excellent performance from the kid at the weekend. I'm trying to keep it in check but i'm so excited about what Torres can bring to this team. As i said in the match thread, he has COMPLETELY changed the dynamic of this Liverpool side. I don't even think it will matter if he misses his share of sitters because his pace, strength and precence in the team opens up so many options  for the rest of our attack. Each game so far he has shown something different. This week it was 90 minutes of selfless (and more importantly intelligent) running off the ball and a tremendous workrate closing down their defenders when they had the ball.

It's just as well this kid can't finish like a Fowler or an Owen because we NEVER could have afforded him. He would be the most expensive player in the world IMHO. I really wasn't sure at first but i'm chuffed to bits we got him now. If he stays healthy he will prove to be Rafa's most important signing i'm sure.