LIVERPOOL have dismissed reports suggesting they are considering ditching plans to build a new stadium.
Speculation claimed the club had hired architects to consider redeveloping Anfield instead of going ahead with proposals to construct a new ground on nearby Stanley Park.
But a club spokesman said: “No-one has been asked to look at increasing the capacity of Anfield with a view to us staying at the present ground.
“Global market conditions may have delayed the project, but the club remains committed to building a new world class LFC stadium on the site in Stanley Park.”
The club’s American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett recently announced the Stanley Park plans have been delayed for another year because of the credit crunch.
But the Reds remain adamant the Stanley Park option is the only one being pursued.
Meanwhile, Fernando Torres has revealed how boss Rafa Benitez never allows him to rest on his laurels – even after the striker’s record-breaking first season in a Liverpool shirt.
Torres scored 33 goals during his debut season in English football and has another five to his name already this term.
But he admits that Benitez is always demanding that he reaches even greater heights.
“I am my own sternest critic, but my manager is just as demanding as I am,” said Torres.
“Rafa keeps reminding me I still have a long way to go.
“I’ll score a goal, but he won't tell me he is happy afterwards – I have him on my back for six hours every day.”
Speculation claimed the club had hired architects to consider redeveloping Anfield instead of going ahead with proposals to construct a new ground on nearby Stanley Park.
But a club spokesman said: “No-one has been asked to look at increasing the capacity of Anfield with a view to us staying at the present ground.
“Global market conditions may have delayed the project, but the club remains committed to building a new world class LFC stadium on the site in Stanley Park.”
The club’s American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett recently announced the Stanley Park plans have been delayed for another year because of the credit crunch.
But the Reds remain adamant the Stanley Park option is the only one being pursued.
Meanwhile, Fernando Torres has revealed how boss Rafa Benitez never allows him to rest on his laurels – even after the striker’s record-breaking first season in a Liverpool shirt.
Torres scored 33 goals during his debut season in English football and has another five to his name already this term.
But he admits that Benitez is always demanding that he reaches even greater heights.
“I am my own sternest critic, but my manager is just as demanding as I am,” said Torres.
“Rafa keeps reminding me I still have a long way to go.
“I’ll score a goal, but he won't tell me he is happy afterwards – I have him on my back for six hours every day.”
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