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Friday, June 4, 2010

GOL TORRES STILL THIRSTY

GOL TORRES STILL THIRSTY
Although injuries have been mostly harassed, Fernando Torres bomber sojourn fertile. Sunday night he scored dual pleasing goals to a Sunderland goal, lighted opponents of regard from a coach.

Two goals adds to coffers total to twenty this season, though he was not satisfied.

“I scored some-more goals, hopefully, there’s still most some-more to be created,” he said.

But Torres still perplexing modestly. “For me, scoring goals has turn a charge for me. We essay as a team. Lately, a incident is removing improved as good as usually 6 races left in which we contingency say this performance. “

“Right divided or a enclosure we have similarly strong. From a initial minute, we can see a disproportion in a coming of this group with an coming during a commencement of a season, “he explained.

“We’re some-more assured right away as good as we could see us fool around well. Now we contingency try to win all superfluous games, watchful for alternative formula as good as see how distant we can go, “he continued.

Opportunity Torres scored some-more goals if he is means to show off alternative opportunities, not to discuss his flog which strike a goalpost.

Coach Sunderland, Steve Bruce, said, “Sometimes we have to confess you’re knocked about by a improved team. When Torres as good as Gerrard have been in a most appropriate condition, it is really formidable for any group to tame them. “

“Torres’s initial idea was beautiful. How do we stop? Will we greatfully let me know. For a impulse he was unstoppable, “Bruce admitted.

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