Llorente targets more goals

Athletic Bilbao will be hoping striker Fernando Llorente can continue his fine start to the season against Real Zaragoza on Sunday.
That has seen the powerful 25-year-old linked with moves to both Real Madrid and Barcelona in recent weeks, and other clubs are sure to start taking more notice if he continues in the same vein.
However, while admitting the interest in him was flattering, Llorente insisted this week: "I'm very well in Bilbao and only thinking about Athletic. I have three years of contract, and if Athletic don't want to sell me I will continue here."
Llorente also knows he needs to enjoy the good times while they last, saying: "Things can change from one week to another. The moment you ease off things can go bad. When everything's going well it's very nice, but you have to be calm, because not every game can be like that. What goes up, comes back down."
Llorente has not been able to save Athletic from losing their last two matches though, and those defeats against Barca and Valencia means the Basque side are now down in 11th place, three points above the bottom three.
"We are eager to have a great game (against Zaragoza) for the fans and we're going to give it everything. I'm keen to score again and do it at San Mames," said Llorente.
Athletic may not be where they would like in the table, but they are still in a much better situation than Zaragoza.
The Aragonese outfit are yet to record a victory and their tally of three points has left them stuck in the bottom two - and life may get worse before it gets better for Jose Aurelio Gay's side.
In their next nine league games Zaragoza must face Athletic, Barcelona, Valencia, Real Mallorca, Sevilla, Getafe, Villarreal, Almeria and Real Madrid - all of whom finished in the top eight last season aside from Almeria.
First up is Sunday's daunting trip to San Mames and the prospect of facing Llorente, although defender Matteo Contini has warned they cannot just concentrate on the Spain forward, saying: "Llorente is in good form, but I'm worried about their whole team - it will be a hard match."