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Fernando Torres
  • Fernando Torres

    Club: Liverpool
    League: Premier League
    Position: Striker
    National team: Spain
    Current rank: 40
    Age: 26
    Nationality: Spanish
    Games: 49
    Goals: 33
    Striker

    7.8

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    Liverpool
  • CURRENT RATINGS Help

    FourFourTwo rating: 9.2
    Club (overall): 7.8
    International: 8.0
    Liverpool fans: 7.8
    Other fans: 7.8
    CM fans: 94.0

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    9.4 Shooting
    7.5 Passing
    8.3 Heading
    5.7 Tackling
    8.3 Pace
    7.9 Work-rate
    6.5 Crossing
    8.7 Creativity
    8.1 Dribbling

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Striker

Euro 2008 hero and already a darling of the Kop. It helps when you're the first Red to score 20 league goals in a season since Robbie Fowler

It took a matter of minutes for Fernando Torres to become a Liverpool favourite. Signed from Atletico Madrid for a club record £20m in July 2007, he scored on his debut against Chelsea, and went on to register an impressive 33 goals in his maiden English season. Indeed, his haul was the biggest in any debut Premier League campaign, breaking Ruud van Nistelrooy's record.

Torres had previously spent 12 years at Atletico, his hometown club, where he was their totem and captain despite being one of their youngest players. Long linked with a move away from the Calderon, he eventually moved to Anfield when Rafa Benitez needed top-class firepower to take the Reds to the next level.

By the age of 23, Torres had chalked up more than 50 international and bagged 16 goals, including three at Germany 2006. Fast, direct and able to conjur up goals from nothing, he has adapted his game slightly for the English challenge – telling FourFourTwo exclusively that he plays a yard or two farther forward than he did in Spain. The results have been stunningly effective.





 
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mini_7 mini_7 (on 28.06.2010 at 5:31pm) says:
Torres this world cup for spain was rubbish. But brilliant player for liverpool

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kiko16 kiko16 (on 21.06.2010 at 3:01pm) says:
good striker but build up play is shocking but he scores goal but he is half a boy half a girl

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np6794 np6794 (on 17.05.2010 at 11:19am) says:
best stiker in the world. liverpool's had a bad season and so has he
hope he does well in the world cup as I think spain will win it.Again great forward, he's got everything pace,power and beautiful finishing. All those rumors about him leaving are are way off. Liverpool won't give him away. NEVER hope so anyway


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ars4nal ars4nal (on 21.03.2010 at 2:29pm) says:
A striker who has the full package, pace, power, skill, desire, he is the epitomey of the new breed of 'super striker.' Play him on his own or without someone, still the best striker in the world. A world class finisher, he is also very good in the air and can beat defenders in any number of ways making him a formidible opponent, scoring goals for fun despite frequent injury troubles and playing in a Liverpool side shorn of form and chances.

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blzbub blzbub (on 02.01.2010 at 5:35pm) says:
By a long way the the top man, does most of the leg work for Spain while David Villa grabs the headlines. He and Steven Gerrard deserve to be challenging for top honours. . . Sort it out Rafa.

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