Good news on Torres

14 July 2010 13:30
Liverpool are hoping Fernando Torres will be fit to play early this season after learning his latest injury is not as bad as feared. A scan carried out by the Spanish Football Federation (FSF) has diagnosed the problem that forced the striker to pull up in Sunday's World Cup against Holland final as a grade one tear of the left thigh. A statement on the FSF website confirmed the details had now been passed on to the Anfield club. Liverpool medical staff are now meeting the player, who is in his homeland at the start of his summer break, to assess the injury themselves and determine his likely lay-off. News that Torres, 26, could miss the pre-season campaign is a blow to new manager Roy Hodgson, particularly with a Europa League qualifier to play this month, but he will be pleased his absence is not longer. Torres was hampered by injuries last season, having a spell out with a groin problem and then having two knee operations. He was still the club's top goalscorer with 22 but lacked match sharpness throughout the World Cup and endured a disappointing tournament on a personal level.

Source: PA