Tag: Fernando Torres

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Blaming the Wrong People

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Blaming the Wrong People

    It hasn’t been easy for Fernando Torres since becoming a Chelsea player. Names circulating about him, as the team seems to be on a constant lookout for someone who’ll replace their very expensive failure. The Spaniard isn’t giving up, but he’s clearly not too pleased with himself or with what the club is doing in order to help him score in the rate he used to for his previous teams, which seems like something that happened in a different era, to a different player.

  • Chelsea FC – Eden Hazard & Juan Mata are the Present & Future

    Chelsea FC – Eden Hazard & Juan Mata are the Present & Future

    They talk of a magical trio, but in the truth it’s just two players – Eden Hazard and Juan Mata that are truly special. Oscar still has some consistency and physicality issued to tend to before he can be considered as good, giving Chelsea a truly unique threesome that plays behind a striker, Fernando Torres, that can’t seem to provide the right kind of outlet to his talented teammates.

  • Chelsea FC – David Luiz & John Terry Take Over the Scoring

    When your strikers, Fernando Torres in this case, can only score when there’s a full moon outside, you have to rely on other players to deliver the good. While Chelsea usually rely on Frank Lampard or the creativity of Juan Mata and Eden Hazard to provide goals, for once it was about the centre backs, as David Luiz and John Terry came through with the finishing touch.

  • Chelsea FC – Juan Mata & Eden Hazard Need Better Midfielders

    Chelsea FC – Juan Mata & Eden Hazard Need Better Midfielders

    If it wasn’t for Petr Cech, Chelsea wouldn’t have just left Wembley as the losing team but also as a humiliated one. All the talent in the world, mostly presented with the likes of Juan Mata and Eden Hazard, can’t make up for the shambles of a defensive midfield currently deployed at Chelsea, giving them less than the chance they deserve when they’re up against a quality side.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Being the Difference Twice in a Row

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Being the Difference Twice in a Row

    While goals haven’t been exactly plentiful for Fernando Torres since becoming a Chelsea player, it’s the consistency aspect of his game that’s been most lacking. Suddenly, with the season reaching its most crucial stage, the most criticized man in the English Premier League manages to string two impressive displays in a matter of days, once again raising (false?) hopes that he’s somewhat recovering from yet another funk.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Makes a Positive Headline For Once

    No talk about his misses, looking depressed and being an overall huge failure. Fernando Torres came through with flying colors for Chelsea in their Europa League quarterfinal match, scoring twice and proved yet again that all that’s really been missing from his game has been confidence, that seems to grow and shrink in a matter of minutes, all based on the success of his latest action.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres As An Example For Giving Up

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres As An Example For Giving Up

    When Rafa Benitez put Fernando Torres, along with Marko Marin and without Juan Mata or Eden Hazard in the lineup, you knew Chelsea weren’t taking their Premier League match as seriously as they should, knowing that two days later it’s FA Cup replay time, and while one competition sends a team to the Champions League and the other to the lesser European stage, the Spanish manager chose the alternative horse to bet on.

  • Transfer Rumors 2013 – Atletico Madrid Ready for Fernando Torres Return

    Transfer Rumors 2013 – Atletico Madrid Ready for Fernando Torres Return

    When life has got you down, maybe you should try and return to somewhere you were happy, and they still want you. Fernando Torres might not admit it, but it seems that he’s pretty miserable at Chelsea, not being able to reach something even close to the heights he did with Liverpool and even during his younger days at Atletico Madrid, and maybe a return to the roots is the best thing for him.

  • Chelsea FC – Eden Hazard Playing Like He’s Just Arrived

    Chelsea FC – Eden Hazard Playing Like He’s Just Arrived

    When the season had just begun, Eden Hazard looked like the next great thing for Chelsea and the English Premier League, but a few things went wrong along the way. Now, months later, with the goals of the team slightly different, the Belgian star is playing the kind of football that earned him so many compliments in the early goings.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Can’t Have a Perfect Day

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Can’t Have a Perfect Day

    Every time you feel Fernando Torres is going to have a special day to bring him out of the doom & gloom he’s been experiencing since becoming a Chelsea player, he finds a way to f$%^ it up. Every goal he scores is cause for celebration, but even Eden Hazard winning a penalty for him seemed to have the opposite effect.