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"When he left, he didn’t just leave. He went to every single Liverpool worker. He went to the physio, the medical workers, the laundry workers, etc. He thanked
them. Every single individual. I am not ashamed to say I cried when he left, so did the team. He was a beautiful person. Helped charities, helped families. Very humble. It’s a shame nobody saw him do this. He is special, and in Liverpool, he will always be with us, even if he is not wearing the colours”
- Steven Gerrard on Fernando Torres

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He showed passion against City and made a great impact when coming on. Unlucky not to get that penalty, too. If he really keeps scoring, why not keep him here next season? Have a good impact sub or even good replacement for Ba, while Lukaku goes to Swansea on loan?

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"He is special, and in Liverpool, he will always be with us, even if he is not wearing the colours”

- Steven Gerrard on Fernando Torres

How touching, i think i am going to shed a tear. Do you also remember that you crippled him and practically destroyed his career before offloading him to us suckers? Gerrard you wanker.

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He may have an incredible work rate and I admire him for that, but he's not the "point of the spear" that we need with the buildup thats happening through the midfield. We need a clinical finisher who is able to make chances for others, but mainly succeed on his primary job, finishing the chances that are happening. Too often passes are being thrown around the opponents box without penetration, we need that penetration and that needs to happen through a killer striker.

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I am not suggesting we should keep him for another season or two, but he is playing much better and can be considered in form. Yes he hasn't scored in the league for a while but he simply kept us in the EL with his goals and his linkup plays were very good recently (probably better than Ba in this department). I just think we should give him credit when it's due, that's all.

I totally understand your hatred towards him though, he sulked much more than he contributed in his Chelsea career afterall.

Peace out.

Now you are the perfect example of people who cant think beyond their own nose, and people like you are also the reason Torres still has support.

You actually consider him "in form" after his performances in the EL against the teams we've played against?

He is NOT in form, he wont be, I dont care if he will be. This cancer needs to be removed. WHATEVER he does untill the summer.

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His form has picked up, doing well, but, he should be. Thing that still remains is he makes some terrible runs and isn't the striker he was, and never will be.

Ba, Lukaku and a.n.other for next season for me, sell Torres we need much better.

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Whatever form, Torres remains one decent player with a fragile confidence, in the right conditions his abilites once might have risen to worldclass but these times are long gone and will never come back. He has been a failure here, but that is not solely his fault, I think he has done all he could most times. That is why we should not be condemned. Of course he gets paid amount many of us have never seen but he remains a human and no money in the world can extinguish the mistakes he hence still has. Some people succeed though, soem not. but even the ones who did succeed have never mocked Torres, cos they know it could go wrong for themselves anytime. It is also human that we , the fans blame him for everything, but we have never been any near that kind of situatioon, so who are we to judge? Most obviously Torres+Chelsea never worked sufficiently and the last 2 years are evidence enough to predict it never will. It would be great if his latest jump of form would help us win the EL, but no matter what, he should leave, but he should the credit he deserves for his efforts.

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^^

I agree with who wrote the article that he is not instinctively sliding it into the bottom left like most right footers like to do.

Far too many shots straight at the keeper. Whenever your low in confidence u tend to shoot straight as u see it as the safest option.

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I agree with who wrote the article that he is not instinctively sliding it into the bottom left like most right footers like to do.

Far too many shots straight at the keeper. Whenever your low in confidence u tend to shoot straight as u see it as the safest option.

I HATE YOU MAYNE, Why do you bring up stats everytime?

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