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Torres: I want to be a Kop idol like Rush and Dalglish
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19 December 2007
The 23-year-old Spaniard has made an excellent start to life in England following his £20million-plus move from Atletico Madrid in the summer, scoring 12 goals in 20 games so far.
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Reds fans have dedicated a chant once reserved for Dalglish and another Liverpool great Robbie Fowler to Torres, and he hopes by the time his career at Anfield is over he will be held in similar high regard.
"To be linked with players like that gives me pride and great satisfaction," he said.
"They were some of the greatest players in the history of Liverpool Football Club. I have just arrived and still have a long way to go, but I am proud of the association.
"These players, Rush and Dalglish, they defined an era for Liverpool by scoring so many goals.
"It's not just for their sake that I shy away from these comparisons, it's for me too. I have only just arrived here. Many years down the line when I eventually leave Liverpool I would like to be held in the same affection as these players but I've got a long way to go, so I'll leave them on their pedestal at the moment."
Torres again gave his backing to Reds boss Rafael Benitez, who appears to have patched up his differences with the club's American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett.
"It was Rafa who called me to join Liverpool, and that showed his trust in me," the Spain forward told www.liverpoolfc.tv.
"He wanted me to join a team of champions and I saw that as a vote of confidence. This confidence was a serious factor in me joining.
"In Spain he has been at many clubs. He was at Tenerife and led the league, and won La Liga and the UEFA Cup with Valencia. At Liverpool he won the Champions League. He is a recognised winner in Spain both with small clubs and massive clubs like ours.
"He is known throughout Spain as someone who brings success and he is a treasure for all Spaniards."
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