
Fernando Torres has said that Liverpool need a particular kind of
player to complete their squad: either a forward in the mold of Wayne
Rooney and Carlos Tevez, or a midfielder in the style of David Silva
and Andres Iniesta.
According to The Sun, he said, "We
lack players like Rooney and Tevez who can drop back between the lines
of attack and midfield and cause havoc for opposing defenses and
midfields."
The Reds fell just short of Manchester United in
their pursuit of a first Premier League title last term, due in no
small part to their inability to break down the defense-minded visitors
at Anfield.
And Torres is certain that the addition of a
creative, free-roaming attacker would instantly increase his side's
chances against the smaller, less adventurous teams.
"We lost the title because of not winning enough home games against sides who ended up mid-table," he continued.
"Liverpool
need a player like David Silva and Andres Iniesta - players who can
drop deep, find unexpected space, use a bit of quality and open up a
game.
"Rooney and Tevez are the kind of footballers who pull defenders and holding midfielders into places they don't want to be.
"At home, United and Liverpool get sides who just want to get men behind the ball and defend.
"The key to winning those precious home points is having someone to unlock and uncomplicate that kind of match."
Torres
has said in the past that back lines in England are prone to positional
frailty, and he believes that Liverpool must exploit this weakness as
best they can.
"Premier League defenders aren't unbeatable, they are physically very hard but undisciplined," the Spanish striker said.
"It
can be hard to create chances, but if you pull them out of position
they are more vulnerable. That's why sides like United and Chelsea are
so competitive.
"Their back fours are so disciplined and
well-ordered. But, generally, any Premier League side which complements
its defensive attributes with a touch of real quality up front suddenly
becomes super-competitive."
'El Nino' also had his say on the
saga surrounding Xabi Alonso, whose Anfield future remains is doubt
amid strong interest from Real Madrid.
"It would be a bad piece of work if Xabi left," he said.
"He plays his cards close to his chest so I don't know what is going to happen.
"I'd
put Xabi's own wishes ahead of everything else, of course, but he's got
three years left on his contract with us and I'd love it if he stays.
"It would be a serious loss for Liverpool if he left this summer."
Got money first then talk.
yeah
but wat torres say is true
liverpool need a playmaker.
liverpool alr have a very good playmaker, gerrard.
what liverpool lack of is a creative and pacy winger who can cut into defensive line with both sight and pacy skills.
Originally posted by limpper:liverpool alr have a very good playmaker, gerrard.
what liverpool lack of is a creative and pacy winger who can cut into defensive line with both sight and pacy skills.
Gerrard is not really a playmaker
he's more of an inspirational figure
No $$ take Singapore Players..
Originally posted by ViNnO:Got money first then talk.
at least he never say "i am the special one for liverpool"
Torres himself is suitable for being a lone striker upfront.
What they need is a solid wing.
They also need a back up.
I was banking on Owen to go Liverpool as he's free and wages are cheap.
Owen could be in the starting eleven or Rafa decided to buy another striker.
Owen could serve as a back-up.
But Rafa didn't see so.
Too bad.
i think alonso is capable of that... hopefully he doesnt leave..