Torres back in Liverpool training for Man City clash

Fernando Torres is in line to turn out for Liverpool in their clash with Manchester City.

The Spain striker is back in training and appears over his groin injury.

Torres was forced to sit out this week's internationals against Argentina and Austria in a bid to aid his recovery.

Torres had been keen to face Argentina on Saturday at the Vicente Calderon stadium, which the 25-year-old called home before leaving Atletico Madrid for the Barclays Premier League in 2007.

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Manchester United The parish was the birthplace of the Newton Heath Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Football Club which was established in 1878 and went to later become Manchester United. They began life as a football team formed by Frederick Attock, a Liverpudlian (SCOUSER) who was a superintendent engineer of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
mmmm so your club was formed by a scouser your best player is a scouser and you say you hate us lol

Achievements of the "MANURE" upto Nov.

Most hated club in the premiership.
Still only won 3 euro cups.
Will soon run out of luck.
And will never be reguarded as a respectful club.

oooopps took you 20 years to catch up shows how far behind you were lol
and to top it of you were founded by a scouser and your best player is a scouser hahahahahahahahaha
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Mani.... what to say other than you are a sado!

With regards to Torres, Benitez said yesterday he was out of the Man City game so interested to know where this stories coming from.....