Andre Villas-Boas claims Fernando Torres is having a 'tremendous' impact at Chelsea
The Chelsea boss is confident the £50m striker can end his goal
drought against Manchester United on Sunday, admitting the Spaniard has
been working on his movement in training
Andre Villas-Boas maintains Fernando Torres is having a 'tremendous' impact at Chelsea, despite the forward's struggle for goals since his arrival at Stamford Bridge.
Since signing from Liverpool in January last
year, the Spain international has scored five times in 44 appearances
and has failed to find the net since October.
But whilst
admitting Torres needs to improve on his movement in order to fit into
Chelsea's style, Villas-Boas claims a goal against Manchester United
could be the start of a scoring run for the 27-year-old.
“Fernando
has been having a tremendous team impact, we are not just looking for
Fernando the goalscorer, but Fernando the team player,” Villas-Boas told
reporters.
“We've been working on his movement for some time in
order to adapt to how we are playing. A goal against United would of
course trigger it all but even then there has to be continuity
afterwards.”
Villas-Boas maintains his side will secure a place
in the Champions League at the end of the season and insists his squad
have more to play for this season than Sir Alex Ferguson's men, who
travel to Stamford Bridge on Sunday holding a 12-point lead over their
opponents.
“We should have a lot more points, it's true, and I've
told the players it's unrealistic to think about the title after the
irregularity of our results, the Premier League is out of the question
but we are still technically in three competitions," he said.
"The
two leaders are out of the FA Cup and out of the Champions League.
United are playing for one major competition, we are playing for more.
The Champions League is not just a wild card, it's a real objective, but
of course we have first to get past Napoli.
“I don't think we'll
finish lower than fourth, nor do have I any doubt I will be here next
season. We have a strong belief in the current project."
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