Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has defended substituting striker Fernando Torres in their 3-1 defeat by Fulham.
Torres has been nursing a groin injury and was taken off with the scores at 1-1 ahead of the crucial Champions League game at Lyon on Wednesday.
"It is a big risk if you keep a player playing if he has this problem so we wanted to protect Torres as we knew it could be worse for him," said Benitez.
"If you lose the player for 20 minutes it is better than for one month."
Torres played 80 minutes in the win over Manchester United last Sunday and was rested for the midweek defeat at Arsenal for a lack of fitness before returning to the starting line-up against Fulham.
He equalised for Liverpool but was taken off after 62 minutes at Craven Cottage.
"We knew that we had to change him," added the Spaniard, who also took off Yossi Benayoun late on. "In the last game he played 80 minutes and needed four days to recover.
"He was always training with pain. We knew that we had to change him but it was a question of when and we did it at the moment we did. I think that it was best for him."
However, Fulham forward Bobby Zamora cited Torres's exit as a possibly pivotal moment in the game for his side.
"He's one of the best strikers in the world and to see him go off the pitch is a massive boost for us and maybe even gave us another gear," he said.
The Reds had right-back Philipp Degen and centre-back Jamie Carragher sent-off within three minutes after going 2-1 down and Benitez insisted both were wrongly dismissed by referee Lee Mason.
Degen was sent off for a late lunge on Clint Dempsey, while Carragher got his marching orders for a professional foul on Zamora.
"I think the two sending offs were very harsh," said Benitez. "The first one could be a yellow card and for the second one Carragher definitely kicked the ball.
"Zamora was also saying he kicked the ball and we have to analyse this because it is a situation that saw us playing with nine players."
Benitez was also left bemused by the way his team let the game slip away from the after dominating the first half.
"We were in control at 1-1 and I was really surprised we made these mistakes," he added.
The Reds boss was especially frustrated by Fulham's second goal when Dirk Kuyt kept the ball in only for the home side to earn possession and score.
"The second goal was a massive mistake and then shortly afterwards was the first red card.
"Today the main thing for me is 'how can you lose control of a game you are controlling everything of in the first half? That is something we have to analyse.
"Everyone involved has to take responsibility.
"We have to now prepare for the next game and try to lift the players to give them confidence.
"We have an important game in the Champions League and then we will have to continue in the Premier League."
Torres has been nursing a groin injury and was taken off with the scores at 1-1 ahead of the crucial Champions League game at Lyon on Wednesday.
"It is a big risk if you keep a player playing if he has this problem so we wanted to protect Torres as we knew it could be worse for him," said Benitez.
"If you lose the player for 20 minutes it is better than for one month."
Torres played 80 minutes in the win over Manchester United last Sunday and was rested for the midweek defeat at Arsenal for a lack of fitness before returning to the starting line-up against Fulham.
He equalised for Liverpool but was taken off after 62 minutes at Craven Cottage.
"We knew that we had to change him," added the Spaniard, who also took off Yossi Benayoun late on. "In the last game he played 80 minutes and needed four days to recover.
"He was always training with pain. We knew that we had to change him but it was a question of when and we did it at the moment we did. I think that it was best for him."
However, Fulham forward Bobby Zamora cited Torres's exit as a possibly pivotal moment in the game for his side.
"He's one of the best strikers in the world and to see him go off the pitch is a massive boost for us and maybe even gave us another gear," he said.
The Reds had right-back Philipp Degen and centre-back Jamie Carragher sent-off within three minutes after going 2-1 down and Benitez insisted both were wrongly dismissed by referee Lee Mason.
Degen was sent off for a late lunge on Clint Dempsey, while Carragher got his marching orders for a professional foul on Zamora.
"I think the two sending offs were very harsh," said Benitez. "The first one could be a yellow card and for the second one Carragher definitely kicked the ball.
"Zamora was also saying he kicked the ball and we have to analyse this because it is a situation that saw us playing with nine players."
Benitez was also left bemused by the way his team let the game slip away from the after dominating the first half.
"We were in control at 1-1 and I was really surprised we made these mistakes," he added.
The Reds boss was especially frustrated by Fulham's second goal when Dirk Kuyt kept the ball in only for the home side to earn possession and score.
"The second goal was a massive mistake and then shortly afterwards was the first red card.
"Today the main thing for me is 'how can you lose control of a game you are controlling everything of in the first half? That is something we have to analyse.
"Everyone involved has to take responsibility.
"We have to now prepare for the next game and try to lift the players to give them confidence.
"We have an important game in the Champions League and then we will have to continue in the Premier League."
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