Tag: Fernando Torres

  • Chelsea FC – The Real Fernando Torres Shows Up

    Chelsea FC – The Real Fernando Torres Shows Up

    Scoring in consecutive matches. Scoring two braces in a row. In truth, no one thought Fernando Torres had that kind of scoring power anymore. After a rough start to the Rafa Benitez tenure at Chelsea, their win-less streak is over and keeping up with the top two teams might not be such a lost cause after all.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres is Back, Eden Hazard Isn’t

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres is Back, Eden Hazard Isn’t

    You take what you get, and although the last Champions League evening of the seasons ended in a predictable way for Chelsea (A win that’s not enough to qualify), there were enough good moments to feel happy about and build upon. Like Fernando Torres breaking his goal drought, something Eden Hazard needs to do soon if this team is to rise from its current situation.

  • Chelsea FC – At Least Fernando Torres Can Defend

    Chelsea FC – At Least Fernando Torres Can Defend

    Sometimes, you can’t really tell if a manager is serious or not, and considering the pressures Rafa Benitez has been under since taking over the Chelsea manager position, there’s a good chance he’s starting to crack. There’s no other way in explaining his defense of Fernando Torres and his ability, saying the striker is very useful in defending corners.

  • Premier League – How Much is a Goal Worth

    Premier League – How Much is a Goal Worth

    With transfer fees going up and up, especially for striker who later on don’t go on to justify the price that was paid for them or the wages they receive, the cost of an actual goal scores by most of them is on a constant rise. Yes, each Fernando Torres or Andy Carroll goal is sometimes more precious than gold.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Forgets How to Score

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Forgets How to Score

    During the earlier stages of the season, the fact that Chelsea, an unbalanced, talented yet soft squad, had only Fernando Torres to call upon at the striker position was hidden with the brilliance of Eden Hazard and Juan Mata. Seven win-less matches later, and all the talent in the world can’t hide a forward how can’t put the ball in the net.

  • Chelsea FC – Eden Hazard Lost in Boredom

    Chelsea FC – Eden Hazard Lost in Boredom

    While Chelsea were pretty bad during the final days of Roberto Di Matteo, they’ve turned into simply boring during the short tenure of Rafa Benitez. Two matches, two 0-0 draws. Eden Hazard, the sensation of the early days of the season, seems to be lost and drowning in the anti-football Chelsea are producing.

  • Why Fernando Torres Isn’t as Good as He Used to Be

    Why Fernando Torres Isn’t as Good as He Used to Be

    This is the trajectory of Fernando Torres’ career up to this point: Wonder kid and growing hero for Atletico Madrid, fantastic striker for Liverpool and then a complete flop at Chelsea, not to mention expensive, that everyone keeps believing he’ll bounce back to his old scoring form under the right conditions.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Doesn’t Change for Benitez

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Doesn’t Change for Benitez

    If anyone expected Rafa Benitez to suddenly turn Fernando Torres to the man who scored in nearly every match for him in their previous job together, they ended up feeling disappointing. It was all about disappointment for Chelsea in their fifth consecutive league match without a win.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Can’t Score vs Ex

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Can’t Score vs Ex

    A comeback goal from John Terry signaled it would be a great day for Chelsea, but he was taken off the pitch shortly after from a collision. It was up to Eden Hazard and Juan Mata to pick up the slack and find the net, but they couldn’t and grew tired and ineffective as the match drew on, while the man who wanted to score more than everyone, Fernando Torres, was taken off goalless once more.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Scores But Doesn’t Impress

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Scores But Doesn’t Impress

    Like his entire team, this isn’t a match that Fernando Torres would like to remember. Yes, he poached a goal in the opening minutes of the game, but didn’t do much else for the rest of it. Just like Oscar before the end of the half. For the second time in two weeks, Chelsea were outclassed by a better side, only this time had enough of a head start to win.