by Owzat » Fri Apr 04, 2008 8:18 am
Maybe Torres doesn't need a rest, but playing three games in a week will tire any player if he is to give his all and since Torres and Gerrard do a lot of our scoring it's probably best they're at peak fitness - or as close as possible to - for Tuesday. Besides, the more minutes Torres plays means the more risk there is of those sly kicks and fouls that defenders give him will result in injury. The popular myth going round at the moment is he goes down easily and it will soon become a diving reputation, the push to 'expose' Torres seems to be on the increase. Since he never scored any of his 28 goals from these supposed 'dives' I don't know why they're even going there, he doesn't buy free kicks any more than any other striker and he has a pretty good record of scoring in and around the box so why would he?
But as I say, the key reasons for giving him a rest are to keep him away from injury if possible and the fewer games he plays the fresher he will be. I'm not suggesting he shouldn't play most games, only that if we can rest him from playing three in a week then we should. And since we're not title challengers there's no real cause for him to play absolutely every game, unless the bitters do get in a position that we need to win. We need to win on Tuesday, we're five points clear of the bitters in the league and could lose at Arsenal anyway so why risk Torres on the offchance our strongest side does what previous strongest sides haven't done under Rafa? ie pick up a point at Arsenal
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