Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas has become the latest figure in the Iberian unit to voice his support for out-of-form striker Fernando Torres. Coach Vicente del Bosque had insisted on Thursday that he would back the Liverpool striker despite his disappointing form in the World Cup finals in South Africa and on the eve of their quarter-final clash with Paraguay, Fabregas has also expressed his support for Torres. "This boy is accustomed to this kind of situation. He's accustomed to all these situations because he's been under pressure ever since he was a little boy," Fabregas has been quoted by FIFA as saying. "He is very much at ease and I think tomorrow he will have a possibility to showcase his talents to see whether he can take this team to the highest possible ranks." Fabregas himself has played a minor role for the European champions at the World Cup but he seemingly doesn't mind playing in bits and pieces for the team. "The important thing is motivating yourself and believing that you will make it to the pitch, that you will be important during the match and you are really strong for the team. "Because today, perhaps you play, perhaps you don't play. You must be able to feel that you will be able to do something in the match. If you are not being fielded, you must celebrate with your friends and enjoy it."
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