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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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