Torres ups work rate in fitness race

Soccer: Spain striker Fernando Torres is working six hours a day in a bid to recover from knee surgery and be fit enough to …

Soccer:Spain striker Fernando Torres is working six hours a day in a bid to recover from knee surgery and be fit enough to line up for his country's opening match at the World Cup finals.

The Liverpool forward had an operation on his right knee last month, and after a medical check up with the national team on Monday was included in Spain coach Vicente del Bosque's preliminary 30-man squad.

"At the moment, we cannot say if Fernando will be ready in time for the first game of the finals, but we are optimistic," said Spain doctor Juan Jose Garcia Cota.

"He has started to work outside and is still doing gym work to improve the muscle tone around the operated knee.

"He will be here (in Vigo, north-west Spain) until the squad meet up for the World Cup finals."

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orres, who scored Spain's winner against Germany in the Euro 2008 final, forms half of a lethal attacking partnership with Valencia's David Villa.

Spain kick-off against Switzerland in Durban on June 16th and go on to play Honduras and then Chile in Group H.

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