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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Spain assure Fernando won't be risked
Vicente Del Bosque has allayed Liverpool fans concerns over Fernando Torres – insisting that the player is in good hands with the Spanish national side.
Fernando did miss sunday's training but the national coach has said:
“Torres is in very good hands here.
“Sunday he stayed at the hotel and did not train because we went to a pitch in which there was no stretcher.
“He stayed at the hotel with the physios.
“Rafa Benitez has called me and I reassured him. We will care very much for Torres, like the rest.
“I told him that we will treat Torres as if he was at Liverpool.
“If the boy is well and wants to play, he will play against Bosnia. And if he has any problem, he will not play. It’s that simple.”
Liverpool will be praying to see a fully fit Torres return to Melwood on Thursday.
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