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Fernando Torres is a fecking GOD !
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It goes further than that though. He coached him from a 15 goal a season a striker to a 30 goal a season striker!Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View PostWithout doubt the best centre-forward in the world. How exciting and thrilling is it to have a player like Fernando in our squad. Rafa gets a lot of stick but he should be praised eternally for having the vision to bring Nando to the club. It's not as if we beat off a host of top clubs to sign him. Yes the likes of United, Inter and others had shown an interest but no-one was prepared to take that chance. Rafa put his neck on the block and made Torres our first £20m+ signing - a huge decision.
And he got it ****ing spot on.
The Crushing Machine MKII
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Yeah funny that ehhOriginally posted by Laz View Post"Positive thread on Est shock!"
And no sign of 4 posters in particular.
An excellent moment in an otherwise uninspiring game. Here's to many more!*
(*Excellent moments, not 'uninspiring games')
Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
#****CITY
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Deary dear another uneducated person ... honestly you said the bad word twice .. please try swoopsee next time and reap the intellectual benefitsOriginally posted by Icon View PostYES!
Sometimes we ****ing do.....
Can't rememberthe last time I jumped in my lounge cheering and clapping.
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Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
#****CITY
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From LFC.tv
Fernando Torres today hailed unsung derby heroes Robbie Keane and Dirk Kuyt for providing him with the chances to bury Everton at Goodison Park.
The Spanish striker was the toast of the red half of Merseyside after his second half double, but he insists his team-mates deserve as much of the recognition after the Reds continued their excellent start to the season with a well deserved victory.
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"It is very simple – without Robbie and Dirk, the goals I scored would not have been created," he said.
"They were involved in both goals and it is because they give everything for the team that I was able to score them.
"If you look at my first goal, the ball that Robbie crossed in was perfect and so was the run by Dirk which took the Everton defenders away and gave me a clear chance.
"It is always nice to score, but without my team mates it would not have been possible.
"It is not always easy to form a new partnership but we are working hard in training all the time and it was good to see that work pay off on Saturday. Robbie was very important for our victory and I am sure that very soon it will be him who is getting the goals because he is a great player.
"Once he gets his first goal even more will follow because sometimes you just need to relieve the pressure with one goal.
"I have not been scoring for six games, which is too long for a striker, but when I got one on Saturday the other one followed almost straight away and that is often the way it happens."
Torres admits he was delighted to end his mini barren spell in front of goal with the decisive strikes on the day - but he was more thrilled for everybody else connected with the club.
"I am so pleased for the staff, for the boss and for all the players," he said. "But also for the workers in the factories, the offices, the restaurants, the hotels and the bars who want to win this game so much.
"I would like to dedicate my goals to them as thanks for their support. I hope we made them happy by winning.
"When we win we win together – so this victory is shared between all of us. It is not about one player."
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Originally posted by paulc View PostFrom LFC.tv
"It is very simple – without Robbie and Dirk, the goals I scored would not have been created," he said.
"They were involved in both goals and it is because they give everything for the team that I was able to score them.
"If you look at my first goal, the ball that Robbie crossed in was perfect and so was the run by Dirk which took the Everton defenders away and gave me a clear chance.
"It is always nice to score, but without my team mates it would not have been possible.
"It is not always easy to form a new partnership but we are working hard in training all the time and it was good to see that work pay off on Saturday. Robbie was very important for our victory and I am sure that very soon it will be him who is getting the goals because he is a great player.
Just shows that he sees the bigger picture and appreciates the help that he gets from the rest of the team....unlike some diver/winker.
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