Chelsea striker http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Torres-c13707 has revealed that while he had lost hope earlier, he was determined to fulfil his dream at Stamford Bridge.
Torres transferred to Chelsea in the winter transfer window of 2010 for a fee of 50 million pounds, but was unable to perform as well as was expected of him. So far he has made 64 appearances in all competition, but has scored just 12 goals and made 14 assists.
His arrival at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Didier-Drogba-c11044, but the Ivory Coast international has now parted ways with the club and Torres will have his chance to prove himself at the London club. The striker previously complained about his
lack of involvement in the UEFA Champions League final, but is now content after talks with the club.
Torres said in an interview:
“At Chelsea I am very happy and I never said the opposite. I still have a lot to do in this club. It has been a difficult year, I didn't play much and my mind was like a roller-coaster.
I believe that I deserved to play more. I felt very bad and I would not like to feel that way again but I have never surrendered and I never will.”
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 international revealed he had been in talks with the management regarding his future at the club and was pleased with what they had to say. He admitted he was disappointed with his treatment in the final of the Champions League since he wasn’t
given a start and was not even permitted to take a penalty in the shoot-out.
However, he revealed he was not satisfied with after talks with the club and was looking forward to next season with the Blues. Torres admitted he had not been in the best of forms last season, but was hoping for improvement in the future.
He said on his official website:
“It was a mental block, I felt really bad.
I felt very well on the field this season because I have become a more complete player but the ball did not fall for me and I felt I was never in the correct position.”
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