Tag: Fernando Torres

  • Atletico Madrid – Fernando Torres Shines When He’s Feeling Loved

    Atletico Madrid – Fernando Torres Shines When He’s Feeling Loved

    Love, support and a little bit of piece and quiet from the media. Maybe that was the big secret to resurrecting the career of Fernando Torres, finding the return to his first club, Atletico Madrid, a very happy one.

  • 9 Best Memes of Chelsea & Cesc Fabregas Winning Their First Match

    9 Best Memes of Chelsea & Cesc Fabregas Winning Their First Match

    Despite conceding the first goal, Chelsea went on to win their first match of the season, looking more impressive than any other team in the Premier League so far. The meme makers focused on Cesc Fabregas making a splendid debut, Fernando Torres nowhere to be seen and the unhappy Petr Cech.

  • 9 Best Memes About Spain Saying Goodbye to the World Cup

    9 Best Memes About Spain Saying Goodbye to the World Cup

    The Spanish national team leaves the World Cup with a win, as Fernando Torres and David Villa got their goals. The memes and jokes don’t relent from Torres missing quite a lot, or from Diego Costa being terrible in the tournament.

  • 10 Memes About Chelsea & Jose Mourinho Failure

    It was to be expected that Chelsea losing to Crystal Palace and moving further away from winning the Premier League this season would create plenty of memes and jokes revolving around John Terry scoring an own goal, Jose Mourinho lecturing a ball boy who tried to waste time and Fernando Torres not scoring once more in his miserable tenure at Stamford Bridge.

  • Chelsea FC – Jose Mourinho Insulting His Strikers

    Chelsea FC – Jose Mourinho Insulting His Strikers

    There was no intention on Jose Mourinho’s part for his comments on Chelsea’s striker issues and specifically a joke about Samuel Eto’o to be “on the record” but he was taped nonetheless by Canal Plus, leaving the manager quite furious about a private conversation turning into public, leaving him in an uncomfortable spot with some of his players.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Finally Gets Lucky

    Business as usual at Chelsea, despite the difficult away match. Jose Mourinho is spinning the truth about Oscar and his dive, although what really should be the main issue was his best match this season; Juan Mata is unhappy and on the verge of leaving, while Fernando Torres finally scores a goal.

  • Chelsea FC – Strikers Still Not Scoring, Especially on Away Matches

    It wasn’t that surprising to see Chelsea finish an away match against a top 4 club without scoring or trying that hard to get the goal either. It’s even less surprising that the scoreless run by their strikers, which at the moment consists of the Fernando Torres, Samuel Eto’o and Demba Ba bunch, couldn’t get a goal on an away match, a consistent trend going through all of 2013.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres is The Only Bright Spot

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres is The Only Bright Spot

    Being the first to jump on a rebound and score only his second goal of the Premier League season, Fernando Torres was the only thing worth mentioning after another boring and disappointing display from Chelsea, which was enough for a win and getting closer to the top spot, but also another reason for Jose Mourinho to use a fresh bag of excuses on why his team isn’t looking good at the moment.

  • Chelsea FC – Andre Schurrle Can’t Make Up For a Soft Team

    Chelsea FC – Andre Schurrle Can’t Make Up For a Soft Team

    One of the interesting things about the makeup of this Chelsea team in comparison to the one Jose Mourinho had during his first tenure at the club is physicality. There’s plenty of talent in the modern version – Andre Schurrle, Eden Hazard, Juan Manuel Mata and others. However, too many of those he had a few years ago have grown weaker and slower during that time, while other new faces are simply too soft for his own vision of how this team should look like.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Finally Starts His Season

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Finally Starts His Season

    A striker doesn’t truly begin his season before he scores his first league goal, and it took Fernando Torres more than two months to get his. Luckily, it turned out to be a 90th minute winner in the biggest match of the season so far for Chelsea.