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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings





Fernando Torres has called upon the Liverpool supporters to once again bring tears to his eyes by surpassing the euphoric atmosphere generated against Arsenal in tonight's semi-final clash with Chelsea.


The Spain international is convinced that there is nowhere better than Anfield on a European night and admits he finds it hard to believe the crowd can recreate the passion and raw emotion of the epic quarter-final match with the Gunners.

"The atmosphere against Arsenal was fantastic and it is hard to believe that it is possible for it to be better than that tonight," he said.

"At the end of the game I looked around the ground and all I could see was red and white flags and scarves and the noise was incredible.

"I have said it brought tears to my eyes and that is true. It is hard to believe that there are any more special places in football than Anfield on a European night."

While most of his teammates have experience of facing Chelsea in the semi-final of a Champions League, it will be the first time for El Nino.

It is an occasion he is relishing and one he is determined to do well in to reward the fans for their tremendous support.

Torres added: "I have spoken to all of the players who were here on those nights and they have all told me that the atmosphere was the best they have ever played in.

"It is incredible to think that it could be any better than it was against Arsenal and I cannot wait for tonight.

"People talk about the power of Anfield and it is true, it really does exist. Some clubs have legends that are not true but at Liverpool the legend of the crowd is true, I know because I have experienced it.

"Against Inter Milan the noise was fantastic but it was even better when we played Arsenal.

"I am really excited about tonight because I know the fans will deliver. Then it is up to the players on the pitch to do the same."

The Reds may well be just two matches away from another showpiece occasion in Moscow on May 21, but Torres insists they must remain focused on Chelsea and believes Avram Grant's side will be determined to avenge the previous two semi-final defeats against Rafael Benitez's men.

"We know they are a very good side," he said. "They are still in the race for the league title and are in the semi-finals of the European Cup so you have to give them the respect they deserve.

"We also know that they will be very difficult opponents for us because they have proved that many times in the past and I'm sure they will want to beat us after what happened in the previous two semi-finals."

The Spanish hot-shot has scored 30 goals so far this campaign after getting off the mark in Liverpool's first home match of the season - against Chelsea.

It is a contest he remembers as a tough physical encounter and he is expecting a similar game when the two sides lock horns tonight.

"I remember that game well," said Torres. "It was my first game at Anfield and I scored a goal.

"It was also a very tough game physically and I think I found out what English football was all about in that game because there were lots of tackles.

"We were unlucky not to win because we were 1-0 up when the referee gave a penalty which wasn't a penalty and Chelsea equalised from it.
"They are very hard to beat though. If you look at the players in their team, the likes of Cech, Terry, Carvalho, Essien and Drogba make them very strong.

"But we also have good players and we have shown in the past and also this season that we are able to compete with them."

The Reds go into the match hoping to make it a hat-trick of Champions League semi-final wins over the Blues, and while Torres insists the previous encounters will have no bearing on the outcome this time around, he is confident they can heap more Euro heartache on the Londoners.

He said: "It is another English league side and it will be physical and a strong match.

"We both know we are very close to the final and that means all the players on both teams will be motivated.

"I do not think there is a great deal between the two teams because we have played each other twice in the league this season and both games ended in a draw.

"But we managed to win against Arsenal in the last round and we have taken a lot of confidence from that because it proved we can beat a top English side in this competition.

"There is a winning mentality at Liverpool. I look around in the dressing room before a game and in the face of ever player and every coach you see the winning expectation.

"Now we have two games to get to the final. We know we can do it." -liverpoolfctv

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