Torres visualizes his goals before every game
London, Oct 3(ANI): Liverpool striker Fernando Torres, who has scored eight goals in the Premier League so far this season, has revealed the secret behind his pre-match stare towards the other end of the goal post.
Torres said that visualizes how he will find the net and how he will score the goal.
“I don’t know why I started to do it, but I like to look at the other end and the people in the stand behind the goal. I always do it before the games. I like to see the other players with the keeper. I try to see the goal and try to think where the ball is going,” The Sun quoted Torres, as saying.
“I always want to have a better season than the one just gone. I always want to score more goals, play better and I want more games,” he added.
Torres further said that trophies have been long evading Liverpool, and his main focus is to help the club get one.
“Three years without a trophy is too much for Liverpool, and especially the Premier League. When I came here I was looking for those trophies and my target is the same now, but even stronger,” Torres said.
“I think this is the season, maybe we can win the league, the Champions League or maybe a cup. We really have to win because four years without a trophy would be a massive blow for Liverpool,” he added. (ANI)
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