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More dinky play by Benfica to leave Chelsea players scrambling aroudn their own box. Rodrigo eventually slipped the ball back to Gaitan, whose ambitious shot with the outside of his left foot curls high and wide. "Jonathan Wilson is always saying how tactics are always evolving, and could we see in Torres's role for Chelsea through the second half of this season, and in future if he can't cover his previous form, the development of another new idea, that is, of the exhaustion-centre-forward," ponders David Wall. "It seems that his role now isn't so much to get into the area to try to get chances to score, or even to get involved in the build-up play in support of others, but rather to run around as much as possible to try to tire out the centre-halves so that they're more vulnerable to a sharper, fresh striker to come on to replace him for the last half-an-hour." I'm not sure that's such a new tactical development. What you are basically saying, correctly, is that Torres has become a Spanish Emile Heskey.