Fernando Torres has admitted he is loving life at Liverpool and wants to win as many trophies as possible with the Reds.
The record signing, who scored his first goals in front of the Kop in the 6-0 mauling of Derby County, said he has been made to feel very welcome by everyone at Anfield.
"I am learning quickly and my teammates have played an important role, along with everyone at the club who have all gone out of their way to help me," commented Torres.
"I feel as if I have been at Liverpool for a long time. I intend to stay here for many years to come and I am really pleased with everything - my new teammates, the fans, the city, the stadium and, of course with my first goal at Anfield versus Chelsea.
"The experience is more fulfilling when things work out and if we can maintain our recent ****-hot form, I am sure that everything will continue to move along nicely."
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Mohamed Sissoko was offered the chance to join Juventus in the summer, but rejected a move to Italy because Liverpool are 'a much bigger club'.
The powerful Malian faces tough competition to secure a spot in Rafa Benitez's midfield, such is the riches available to the Spaniard.
Juventus were eager to bring in Sissoko after bidding £10million but while the 22-year-old's representatives engaged in discussions with the Turin giants, Sissoko insists his heart always remained on Merseyside.
While accepting he will have to be at his best to win playing time, Sissoko is more than content at Anfield.
"I believed that Liverpool are a much bigger club than Juventus
and decided not to speak to them any longer," he said.
"I'm a Liverpool player and I want to show to the people here, to everyone, that I'm already at a big club.
"I'm happy to be in Liverpool. I did want to stay despite the interest. That's why I signed a new contract.
"There are five midfielders for two positions. I'm happy in Liverpool and I want to play for the club as long as I can."
The record signing, who scored his first goals in front of the Kop in the 6-0 mauling of Derby County, said he has been made to feel very welcome by everyone at Anfield.
"I am learning quickly and my teammates have played an important role, along with everyone at the club who have all gone out of their way to help me," commented Torres.
"I feel as if I have been at Liverpool for a long time. I intend to stay here for many years to come and I am really pleased with everything - my new teammates, the fans, the city, the stadium and, of course with my first goal at Anfield versus Chelsea.
"The experience is more fulfilling when things work out and if we can maintain our recent ****-hot form, I am sure that everything will continue to move along nicely."
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Mohamed Sissoko was offered the chance to join Juventus in the summer, but rejected a move to Italy because Liverpool are 'a much bigger club'.
The powerful Malian faces tough competition to secure a spot in Rafa Benitez's midfield, such is the riches available to the Spaniard.
Juventus were eager to bring in Sissoko after bidding £10million but while the 22-year-old's representatives engaged in discussions with the Turin giants, Sissoko insists his heart always remained on Merseyside.
While accepting he will have to be at his best to win playing time, Sissoko is more than content at Anfield.
"I believed that Liverpool are a much bigger club than Juventus
and decided not to speak to them any longer," he said."I'm a Liverpool player and I want to show to the people here, to everyone, that I'm already at a big club.
"I'm happy to be in Liverpool. I did want to stay despite the interest. That's why I signed a new contract.
"There are five midfielders for two positions. I'm happy in Liverpool and I want to play for the club as long as I can."
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