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Was leaving Atletico for Liverpool a step down for Torres?

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... playing for a club that can't win their league??? He would have that in Atletico as well, only difference is that it would be harder for him to score so many goals in La Liga!!!!

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  1. it was and was not as liverpool is one of the best clubs in england but maybe he should have looked at other clubs too as liverpool are going through a bad patch with the manager and owners plus if he had stayed at athletico, he might have gone some were else.


  2. if anything,torres moving to liverpool made him a better player and better-known for his football skills  

  3. Neither. He went from a S****y Spanish team to another S****y Spanish team. But at least watching Atlético self-destruct every week doesn't induce a coma.

  4. :OOOO Atléti is going to beat Barca YET AGAIN! And they are going to play well. And Atléti just so happened to have Won La Liga  in 1995 & We won the Second Division 2001-2002 lol ok so that's not that good. But considering that they came out of it well, they are being good and getting better

    And as for Torres he's good where he is... Let him be, and no offense [I like Liverpool] but without him I have a feeling they wouldn't have done as good last season....

    In Conclusion Barca 3-6 Atléti's... =]

  5. It was a sideways move.

    Either way, he's still playing for an under achieving club.

  6. No, it is a step up.

  7. of course not, definitely a step up. although he does everything in atletico, he such a good player he deserves to be celebrated in a bigger club and he deserves a place in european football.and he is more valued now, since the english premiership is best with publicity

  8. he became better as a player

    i loved him at atletico, please go back fernando! i definitely am not happy with him at liverpool T_T if he plays for an english club it should be arsenal

  9. h**l No! How can a club like Atletico compare to the great Liverpool?    

  10. No way Torres is still scoring goals for his new team and this year could be Liverpools time to shine

  11. Definitely not, Liverpool are constantly challenging for a spot in the top 4, have won the CL and lost to Milan a couple of years ago in the final, please tell me when Atletico last made a serious run in the CL? He wouldn't score as many goals in La Liga because Liverpool have their offense molded to the midfield and supporting attackers feeding him the ball, not because La Liga is any harder like you're implying.  

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