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    Fernando Torres flies to Spain for advice on injury

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    Fernando Torres, the Liverpool forward, has travelled to Spain to see a specialist in an attempt to ascertain whether the groin injury that has troubled him for the past month requires surgery.

    The Spain player took a flight from Liverpool John Lennon airport to Valencia yesterday afternoon as concern grew that he will need an operation despite his club’s best efforts to nurse him through the injury.

    Rafael Benítez, the Liverpool manager, has confirmed that Torres is suffering from a sports hernia, a problem that was sustained while the 25-year-old was on international duty with Spain last month.

    Having picked up the injury, Torres missed Liverpool’s matches against Sunderland in the Barclays Premier League on October 17 and Lyons in the Champions League three days later. Since then he has been substituted in each of his club’s past three matches as Benítez has attempted to stop the problem becoming more severe.


    But Torres struggled visibly during Liverpool’s 1-1 draw in Lyons on Wednesday night, looking some way short of his trademark blistering pace, and he revealed to Benítez after the match that the pain being caused by the injury had affected his performance.

    The Liverpool manager will be hoping that the prognosis on his record £20.2 million signing is good because he is also waiting to discover whether Steven Gerrard, the captain, will need to go under the knife to cure his groin problem.

    “Fernando played with pain and after the game he still had the same problems that have troubled him for a few weeks,” Benítez said. “He wants to wait, rather than have an operation. He wants to work with the physios to try to solve his problems, but still he has pain. He told me he needed to keep stopping during the game because of the pain.

    “Whether there is the need for him or Steven to have an operation is a decision we will probably not take straightaway. We must see how they can improve, and by how much. Then we will decide about any possible operation.”

    Should surgery be deemed to be the best way forward for either player, or both, Liverpool are likely to take the opportunity to have any medical procedures carried out during the forthcoming international break.

    #2
    Did he go by ryan air/easy jet? like it was claimed he was sent last time?

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      #3
      Ryanair/Easyjet fly a route to Valencia from Liverpool so probably.

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        #4
        Let's just get that surgery over with, for both of them, they are no good like this. The sooner they get over this the better. They will play in the world cup next summer and I don't want them half fit for that (let's face it they will probably delay the surgery until after the tournament if we wait too long) and unfit next season.....that's right, I'm planning for next season!
        * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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          #5
          Are Spanish doctors better than English ones?
          Oh I don't know.

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            #6
            Originally posted by dom9 View Post
            Are Spanish doctors better than English ones?
            Perhaps the Spanish Doctor he is seeing was treating him when he was with Atletico and therefore has a good undersanding of his medical history.
            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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              #7
              If he has his op too early, he'll get called up to the Spanish squad.
              Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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                #8
                Meanwhile back at the Bat cave aka Anfield ..............
                Fernando Torres returned to Liverpool's Melwood training complex on Friday after a whistle-stop trip to Valencia for a second opinion on his groin injury.

                The striker visited a Liverpool hospital on Thursday for further tests after flying back to Merseyside with the rest of the squad following the 1-1 Champions League draw with Lyon.

                Torres then visited a Spanish specialist who has worked with him before and is also favoured by Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez from his time at Valencia.

                It is now expected the 25-year-old will do light training over the weekend and is still in contention to play against Birmingham on Monday.

                Torres is believed not to want an operation on the problem, which is not a full hernia but a deeper groin injury affecting his adductor muscle.

                He is also thought to want to play for Spain against Argentina next Saturday at his former home ground, the Vicente Calderon stadium of Atletico Madrid.

                Exactly how Liverpool will feel about that is unclear but only a serious breakdown in Torres' fitness will make it possible for them to stop him travelling to join the Spain squad.

                Steven Gerrard, who also has a groin problem, has also done light training this week and is not ruled out of the Birmingham game yet.

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                  #9
                  [QUOTE=Bender;1453814]Meanwhile back at the Bat cave aka Anfield ..............
                  Fernando Torres returned to Liverpool's Melwood training complex on Friday after a whistle-stop trip to Valencia for a second opinion on his groin injury.

                  The striker visited a Liverpool hospital on Thursday for further tests after flying back to Merseyside with the rest of the squad following the 1-1 Champions League draw with Lyon.

                  Torres then visited a Spanish specialist who has worked with him before and is also favoured by Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez from his time at Valencia.
                  It is now expected the 25-year-old will do light training over the weekend and is still in contention to play against Birmingham on Monday.

                  Torres is believed not to want an operation on the problem, which is not a full hernia but a deeper groin injury affecting his adductor muscle.

                  He is also thought to want to play for Spain against Argentina next Saturday at his former home ground, the Vicente Calderon stadium of Atletico Madrid.

                  Exactly how Liverpool will feel about that is unclear but only a serious breakdown in Torres' fitness will make it possible for them to stop him travelling to join the Spain squad.

                  Steven Gerrard, who also has a groin problem, has also done light training this week and is not ruled out of the Birmingham game yet.

                  HAPPY DAYZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

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                    #10
                    Fernando Torres faces three weeks on the sidelines after flying to Spain for a second opinion on his troublesome groin problem, according to reports in the Spanish press.

                    Liverpool's medical team had told the Spain striker that he needed an operation, similar to the one Steven Gerrard had last season, but Torres, desperate to avoid surgery at any cost, asked to be allowed to seek another medical opinion. The manager Rafael Benítez agreed and the club provided a private jet to take Torres to Valencia yesterday where he consulted a specialist, Dr Ramón Cugat.

                    Following an examination Dr Cugat prescribed a conservative treatment, based on complete rest for three weeks, which it is hoped will clear up the problem without recourse to the surgeon's knife.

                    Torres has returned to Liverpool's Melwood training ground where the club and player will make the final decision on his treatment but the Spanish press has already ruled him out of Spain's friendlies against Argentina on 14 November and Austria on 18 November. He is likely to miss four matches for Liverpool: three in the Premier League and the crucial Champions League encounter away to Debrecen on 24 November.

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                      #11
                      Time for babel to get a run as striker.

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