Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez insists he is not concerned by the lack of goals from strikers Fernando Torres and Robbie Keane.
Torres has netted only one goal in seven appearances this season, while Keane has yet to open his account since joining from Tottenham in July - and both struggled as Liverpool drew 0-0 with Stoke at Anfield on Saturday.
Torres scored 33 goals in all competitions in his first campaign in England after a big-money move from Atletico Madrid in 2007, before firing Spain to European Championship glory this summer.
However, Torres and Keane - who netted 14 times in the Premier League last term - have found the going tough so far this term and Benitez admits confidence may become an issue.
But the Anfield boss believes Torres is still recovering from participating in Euro 2008, and is confident that the 24-year-old and Keane will soon rediscover their goalscoring touch.
He told the Daily Mail: "Torres returned from the Euros a month later than normal and will need more time to build up his strength and fitness.
"That doesn't help, but there were other problems against Stoke because he had no space and was under pressure all the time.
"Confidence becomes an issue with any striker when he is not scoring and it is clear Torres and Keane both need a goal.
"When it happens you will see a real difference."
Torres has netted only one goal in seven appearances this season, while Keane has yet to open his account since joining from Tottenham in July - and both struggled as Liverpool drew 0-0 with Stoke at Anfield on Saturday.
Torres scored 33 goals in all competitions in his first campaign in England after a big-money move from Atletico Madrid in 2007, before firing Spain to European Championship glory this summer.
However, Torres and Keane - who netted 14 times in the Premier League last term - have found the going tough so far this term and Benitez admits confidence may become an issue.
But the Anfield boss believes Torres is still recovering from participating in Euro 2008, and is confident that the 24-year-old and Keane will soon rediscover their goalscoring touch.
He told the Daily Mail: "Torres returned from the Euros a month later than normal and will need more time to build up his strength and fitness.
"That doesn't help, but there were other problems against Stoke because he had no space and was under pressure all the time.
"Confidence becomes an issue with any striker when he is not scoring and it is clear Torres and Keane both need a goal.
"When it happens you will see a real difference."
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