Fernando Torres v Luis Suarez: Who is the better striker
The form of Luis Suarez this season has excited Liverpool fans about the future - if they can keep hold of their star man. Nobody has generated such hysteria around Anfield for years - nobody except Fernando Torres.
So let's take a closer look at the two strikers and compare their time on Merseyside.
This comparison will only work if we consider Torres's form at Liverpool and ignore his dismal spell at Chelsea. Torres arrived on English shores with a fairly big reputation, having scored 75 times in 174 La Liga games. He joined Liverpool in a deal worth a reported £20m and smashed their transfer record in doing so. Over the next three-and-a-half years, Torres elevated his game and became the world's most feared forward.
He became the quickest player in Liverpool's history to reach 50 league goals - surpassing legends such as Ian Rush, Michael Owen and Robbie Fowler.
His first season in English football was rampant as his 24 league goals fired Liverpool to 4th place. His first league goal was against Chelsea on August 19 2007, his Anfield debut. The Spaniard would go on to score seven times against the Blues, who soon learned if you can't stop him, sign him!
El Nino's game was about pace; if he had just a single yard on a defender, then they were left for dead. A quick drop of the shoulder and he rifled past his man, usually firing precisely into the back of the net. He would go on to score in a record-equalling eight consecutive Anfield games, climaxing with the only goal against Manchester City on May 4 2008.