Friday, 15th January 2010
Fernando Torres, who has been ruled out for the next six weeks, has expressed his frustration over the lack of quality the owners have invested in the Liverpool squad this season. After finishing second in the league the year before, the Reds are currently spiralling out of control, seventh in the league, and out of the Champions League, FA Cup and Carling Cup.
"It’s now the owners’ turn. They have to sign players so that this does not happen again. If we want to compete with United and Chelsea we need a much, much more complete squad. We need more genuinely first-class players and we can’t let our best players leave,” Torres told Four-Four-Two magazine
With Steven Gerrard out for two weeks and Yossi Benayoun out for three as well, more doubt has been cast on Liverpool’s chances to rescue their perilous season so far.
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