Torres sees Getafe game as chance for change
The LaLiga fixtures are coming thick and fast for Valencia CF, and the team have a quick turnaround between Matchday 5 and Matchday 6. Just four days on from their 1-1 draw against CD Leganés, Albert Celades' side will be back at Mestalla on Wednesday, taking on Getafe CF (8pm CEST).

One of the players who came on as a substitute in the weekend game, Ferran Torres, talked to VCF Media about the chance presented by the league calendar.
"It's an opportunity to turn the situation around and earn a good result," said the winger. "Between us all, we have to achieve good results and get as many points as possible. We played well against Leganés, but we lacked a bit of luck in front of goal."

The schedule makes rotations almost obligatory, and that means Torres likely getting ever-increasing playing time in his latest season with the Valencia CF first team. He is looking to impress his new coach and continue with his progress at his boyhood club.
"We are all ready for when the coach sees fit for us to play," he explained.
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