Fernando Torres
 
Chelsea’s
 £50m striker Fernando Torres, who appears to have lost the knack of 
scoring goals, was lauded for his defensive qualities by manager Rafael 
Benitez on Tuesday.
Torres has scored once in his last 11 
games for Chelsea and his form is light years away from that which he 
used to show for Liverpool which in turn prompted club owner Roman 
Abramovich to break the British transfer record to sign the Spaniard 22 
months ago.
His recent displays have drawn scorn 
from some Chelsea fans but Benitez said Torres’s job was not all about 
scoring goals despite being the club’s main striker.
Reacting to a television analysis of 
Torres’ sluggish recent performances by former Manchester United 
defender Gary Neville, Benitez disagreed that the striker had lost the 
confidence of his team mates.
“The main thing is what you can see as a
 manager on the pitch and training sessions and he is doing well,” 
Benitez told reporters at Chelsea’s training ground.
“He scored a lot of goals in training 
today. He is a great player and if he is the right positions they will 
play with him and if he’s not they won’t.
“It’s not just scoring goals. If you 
analyse the corners (against us) he was amazing, two or three times 
clearing the ball. He was helping the team defend.
“But as a striker you want him to score goals.”
“It’s harder for him (than when he 
played for Liverpool) because now teams drop off and he has less space,”
 added Benitez. “But still we must create better chances for him.
“Torres is an important player but we need goals from other players too.”
Torres will be hoping to end his barren 
spell on Wednesday when Chelsea host Nordsjaelland in the Champions 
League needing a victory to have any chance of reaching the last 16.
 
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