GOAT wrote:Didn't know where to put this but whats happened to RAWK? I haven't been able to get on for like a day now
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GOAT wrote:Didn't know where to put this but whats happened to RAWK? I haven't been able to get on for like a day now
Benny The Noon wrote:You don't sell the best striker in the world - you build around him and you set up to get the best out of him
Benny The Noon wrote:Last season was his season of injuries - there is no way we should sell him IMO - he is the sort of player we need to compete not look to sell - to replace his goals would cost us a lot of money and who would we replace him with ?
ruskiy playmaker wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:Last season was his season of injuries - there is no way we should sell him IMO - he is the sort of player we need to compete not look to sell - to replace his goals would cost us a lot of money and who would we replace him with ?
Well we could replace him with Cardozo and we'd still have money left over on another decent player. That's only if Torres wants to leave though.
Benny The Noon wrote:Not fit enough to lace torres boots mate
Benny The Noon wrote:And I would put Torres's form down to the tactics employed .
Benny The Noon wrote:And I would put Torres's form down to the tactics employed .
The Good Yank wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:And I would put Torres's form down to the tactics employed .
Bull SH!T Anything to blame the manager huh? Torres has missed a boatload of chances recently. And lets be honest, if you look at the types of goals Torres scores most of them are on the break and a result of longballs being played to him. And this is going back over his entire LFC career.
He's either lost a yard of pace that he still has to work back to get due to his injuries or he needs a boot up his backside to work harder, end of.
Benny The Noon wrote:The Good Yank wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:And I would put Torres's form down to the tactics employed .
Bull SH!T Anything to blame the manager huh? Torres has missed a boatload of chances recently. And lets be honest, if you look at the types of goals Torres scores most of them are on the break and a result of longballs being played to him. And this is going back over his entire LFC career.
He's either lost a yard of pace that he still has to work back to get due to his injuries or he needs a boot up his backside to work harder, end of.
Suggest you both go and watch the tactics we employ especially away from home where he is really struggling .
Long balls played to his head - not over balls played from midfield over the top turning defenders into the channels - the type he thrives on - the long balls are being hoofed from the cbs at head height expecting torres to challenge in the air .
He also spends most of the game isolated upfront with the midfielders a good 20 to 30 yards away from him leaving him to plough alone up front with no support at all
why are the midfielders sitting so deep if they havent been told too .
Its the exact tactics Hodgson used at Fulham - long balls from cbs or deep midfielders up to Zamora asking him to hold the ball up - that is not how Torres plays and it doesnt take a rocket scientist to work that out . Our only win away from home has come from a goal from him , at home the team sits a bit higher and closer to torres - just look at his goals against chelsea - balls played to his feet to let him turn a defender .
Ask yourself why do the players sit so deep away from home if they arent being told too and then ask who is telling them to and then ask yourself how that plays to the strengths of the best striker in the world .
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