Hodgson reserves praise for Torres

On Sunday, the Spain striker scored his 50th goal at Anfield in all competitions with a brilliant 65th-minute volley from the edge of the penalty area. It lit up what was a hard-working but uninspiring performance from the hosts, who recorded their first Premier League victory under Hodgson. "It was hard-fought, especially the first half when we weren't firing on all cylinders and they were playing well and causing us problems," said the Liverpool manager. "I thought we got better as the game went on and we got the points thanks to a world-class strike. "It was an excellent piece of play, starting with Pepe Reina's throw and then the build-up down the left with Dirk Kuyt and the ball played in and the volley. "It was good goal to win the game and I thought we were going to get a second when Steven Gerrard produced a piece of magic to find Fernando at the far post but (Scott) Carson was equal to that. "He is trying very hard at the moment and he is playing catch-up - we've said it many times before - but I think that goal will be great for his confidence." Over the international break, Spain face Liechtenstein in a Euro 2012 qualifier on Friday and then a friendly in Argentina on Wednesday. Hodgson is still optimistic Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque will listen to the opinion of the club's medical staff and decide not to take on Torres. "We are hoping Spain will pass up on his services and give him a chance to continue his recovery and his pre-season really," added the 62-year-old. "He needs more training and needs more matches and you won't see the best of him until a little bit later down the line. "It would be very nice if Del Bosque would look kindly on him and us because there is no doubt he would prosper from two weeks of serious quite hard training. "Training for, and playing, matches is not really what he requires at this moment in time. "We also want to keep an eye on the knee which caused him so many problems last season. "We've spoken to the Spanish national team and I'm due to speak to someone later this evening but we can only propose for the player himself this is the best option." West Brom boss Roberto Di Matteo admitted after the defeat taht he is still hoping to do some more business before the close of the window, with negotiations continuing with out-of-contract former Wigan utility player Paul Scharner. "We are talking to Paul and we will see if there is a possibility to do a deal with him," he said. "I guess that would conclude our [transfer] business." The Italian was disappointed with his side's result at Anfield but accepted they had succumbed to a moment of quality. "I thought we coped well with Torres all afternoon but the difference with these kind of players is they need half a chance," he added.