WORLD CUP winner Andres Iniesta says Fernando  Torres will make his mind up about his Liverpool future in the next  fortnight.
Torres will have a scan in the next 48 hours to  determine the extent of the groin injury he suffered in the final. He  expects to be out for up to two months.
Chelsea are unlikely to abandon the chase for him,  despite seeing his fragile fitness result in him tearing his left  adductor with seconds of the final remaining.
But only hours after scoring the goal that claimed  Spain’s maiden world title, Iniesta revealed that new Liverpool manager  Roy Hodgson will not have to wait too long for an answer from Torres.
“Fernando was fully focused on  Spain and we didn’t even talk about his future until last night,” said  Iniesta.
“He is going to  take a break with his wife and daughter [after attending his sister’s  wedding this week], speak to Liverpool and take things from there.
“Any club that has him is lucky  to have him. David Villa says Torres is the most complete striker in the  world and his future will be decided in the next two weeks.”
Iniesta admitted the reality of  winning the World Cup ha s not yet sunk in. “I still can’t quite believe  it,” he said . “As a player you talk about and think about scoring the  winner in a World Cup final, but you never truly believe you are going  to do it.
“The hysteria in  Spain after Euro 2008 was crazy enough. I am struggling to come to terms  with the fact my dream has become a reality.”
Iniesta said the 1-0 win over Holland meant the  tournament’s best side had triumphed.
“We started slowly but we grew in confidence and got  better as the tournament went on,” he said. “We dominated the games  against both Germany and Holland and were more than worthy of our win.

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