Rafael Benitez expects Fernando Torres to decide to make his comeback from injury in Liverpool's Premier League clash at home to West Brom.
The striker has not played since the last international break on October 15, missing six matches with a hamstring strain including Tuesday's Champions League draw with Atletico Madrid, meaning he has missed both matches against his former club.
But both Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez and captain Steven Gerrard are confident the 24-year-old will return against Tony Mowbray's Albion side at Anfield on Saturday evening.
Benitez said: "I believe Torres will be ready for the West Brom game at the weekend.
"It all depends on Fernando, he was not happy with his fitness so he did not play against Atletico.
"He said he was not confident, so you cannot take any risks with a hamstring injury.
"I will talk to the player during the rest of the week to see how he is after each training session. But I will also talk with the physio and the doctor for their view. But how Fernando feels will be the key."
And Gerrard, who grabbed the penalty equaliser against Atletico, cannot wait to see Torres back in action.
He said: "Hopefully Fernando will be ready come the weekend, we have missed him. He has been training all week and things look hopeful.
"We need to take three points against West Brom, but (Saturday's 2-1 reverse to Tottenham) has been our only defeat this season and we are more than happy with the way the season has gone so far."
If Torres again fails to make the squad to face West Brom, Liverpool must decide whether to give him a run-out in the Carling Cup trip to Spurs next Tuesday, with a tough trip to Bolton on the Saturday, November 15.
The irony for Torres and Liverpool is that another international break is approaching fast with Spain having a home friendly against Chile at Villarreal on November 19, and the prospect of being out of action from one international break to the next is looming.
Benitez has been in talks with the Spanish FA over Torres' treatment while he is with the national squad and a set of special exercises have been drawn up for him to carry out each day to help the hamstring heal properly.
Just whether Liverpool will tolerate another Spanish call-up for Torres at this time is open to debate, considering he has returned three times in 18 months from international duty with the same injury.


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