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so how is he doing these days?

The whole Milan side is pretty shit, but Torres is kind of the icing on the shit-cake. He scored a great header against Empoli but other than that I don't even think he has scored, and he still has the hopeless attitude.

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Surely Milan saw this coming :ph34r: unless they are absolute idiots...I mean how on Earth can a guy who has been consistently shit for 3 years get back to his back just from a change of scenery and 'feeling important again'. It is not like Milan got great creators as well either, they don't have a Fabregas, Iniesta, Xavi, David Silva, Di Maria...etc giving him those perfect through balls/crosses which he usually miss anyway.

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These articles still make me laugh guys:

After doing very well in his starting debut for AC Milan, Fernando Torres has reverted back to the one our parents warned us about from Chelsea.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2221936-why-fernando-torres-is-under-most-pressure-for-ac-milan-following-win-to-chievo

The misfiring 30-year-old has managed only one goal in five outings

http://www.dailystar.com.lb/Sports/Football/2014/Oct-25/275271-torres-struggling-to-keep-his-place-at-milan.ashx#axzz3IWvAPUAC

So glad we got rid of him :D good riddance.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Worst Milan team in a generation – and Fernando Torres can't get in it

Atletico boy wonder, Liverpool phenomenon, Chelsea flop – and now Fernando Torres can't get in the Milan side either. Paul Wilkes explains why...

Berlusconi-era Milan has had more than its fair share of failed star signings: huge names who promised much but delivered little. Ronaldinho suffered from injuries and poor lifestyle choices, while Kaka – World Player of the Year in his first spell at the Rossoneri – lasted just nine months after returning from Real Madrid before his contract was terminated by mutual consent.

Those flops didn't affect a squad with enough quality to cover for the under-achievers, but the current financial restrictions and inconsistent youngsters make it less possible for Milan to carry an expensive passenger like Fernando Torres.

http://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/worst-milan-team-generation-and-fernando-torres-cant-get-it

Didn't take long for outsiders to realise what we've known for 4 years.

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http://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/worst-milan-team-generation-and-fernando-torres-cant-get-it

Didn't take long for outsiders to realise what we've known for 4 years.

that he can no longer run... though to be honest, he already could not run when we acquired him.

Now "the other" unloaded player is doing very well for both club and country.

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I really felt sorry for Milan yesterday. They were playing with 10 men for 75 mins and only us Chelsea fans understand what they're going through. The moment he came off they got on the front foot and were unlucky not win the derby. They would have surely won had he not started. I just REALLY hope there is no return clause in his loan deal!

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Hmm whilst I made my views clear about him when he was here - I never questioned his commitment. For that I will always respect him.

I'm not a big fan of bashing ex players - I do feel sorry for the guy, he's just done a Michael Owen.

Im disagree about his commitment, most of the time his attitude was an absolute disgrace, and his interviews which reading between the lines always said "its someone else's fault, not mine" didn't help things, i wonder where he got that mentality from.

I really felt sorry for Milan yesterday. They were playing with 10 men for 75 mins and only us Chelsea fans understand what they're going through. The moment he came off they got on the front foot and were unlucky not win the derby. They would have surely won had he not started. I just REALLY hope there is no return clause in his loan deal!

If the worse comes to the worse he will get the Malouda treatment, no way will Jose have him back to the squad.

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If the worse comes to the worse he will get the Malouda treatment, no way will Jose have him back to the squad.

Nonsense. According to him, Jose was begging him to stay but he wanted a "new challenge". Probably got bored from doing so well at Chelsea that it wasn't even a challenge for him anymore :clown:

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