I think you must have read that quote from Torres already (I might have missed it because I'm sadly very busy this week). According to Torres Rafa has learned a lot from professionals like Carra and Stevie.
And I wanted to read your opinions about what that sentence implies.
By saying that, Torres is implying that in this years Rafa has changed. Has adapted, he's not Spanish minded, but English minded.
I'll start the discussion saying I agree, I think he has adapted in some extent to the English game. And that's a bit contradictory with the notion that Rafa the Stubborn hardly ever changes.
Why do I agree? because there are signs of it
* No one denies that this year there's less rotation than previous years, regardless we see the dimmer switch from now on.
* Another sign of adaptation is that Rafa has learned to mix the stress on posession, with the Liverpool style. By this I mean that some of our game is genuinely Liverpool's, not Rafas, that is, if Rafa coaches yet another great club, that style won't be a copy of Liverpool.
* Another needed adaptation was his role. In Spain, he couldn't dream of choosing the players for Valencia, Tenerife, and Osasuna. He just could give a couple of names to the board and cross fingers. He has learned a new job that is, different of the one he had in Spain. In this department, he has mixed success and failures, I don't think it's Rafa's forte. Rafa's forte is on the pitch, he'll always be more a great coach than a great manager in my eyes.
* Another sign of adaptation of will to adapt is the men that surround Rafa. Yes, he has brought Pellegrino, but Rafa has Sammy Lee and had men like Miller to help in his job. After the Pako experience, he hasn't build up the team of his own, but picked men that know well the club to help him.
So, the question for debate is:
Do you think like Torres that Rafa has adapted and learned from the Scousers in his reign?
Or do you think that the adaptation is still minimal, and he's very stubborn and hardly has changed from the day he arrived?