The Spanish striker has revealed that his time at Chelsea has indeed helped him improve as a footballer despite the troubled times that he has had at the club in the past with regard to his fitness as well as form issues...
Chelsea’s star striker has come out and admitted that he has definitely improved at Chelsea as a footballer despite his troubles at the club. Torres moved to the London club from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 where he made his debut in the English
Premier League.
After impressing at Liverpool, the Spanish striker fell out with the club as Chelsea made a well sized bid for his services. Following his move to Chelsea, Torres had to seek out a new role at the club due to the presence of Didier
Drogba and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nicolas-Anelka-c27786.
Torres had to compete against Drogba for a place in the first team line up which meant that he had to remain fit and score goals when called upon. However such a challenge turned out to be a tough one for the Spanish forward who
often played second fiddle to Drogba.
Last season, Torres found his form under http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 as the Blues went onto win the UEFA Champions League. Even though, Drogba was the spearhead of Chelsea’s attack, Torres played a support role which helped Chelsea
reach the final of the tournament in question.
In the summer transfer window, Drogba has parted ways with the European champions which has put all the limelight on http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Torres-c13707. The Spanish striker is already living up to his new role at the club by leading the line effectively
and combining with new arrivals such as Hazard.
Torres said, "I learned so much about myself last season and feel better for that experience now. I'm playing much more for my club and you can see that I'm starting to score more goals and play better. I am a different type of
striker than in the past. I created a lot of chances for my team-mates last season and it means my game is more complete at this point in my career.”
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