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He is back :P

Torres is nearly back to his best.

Scoring 2 goals against a weakened Genk defence will have given him alot of confidence.

Let's see how he goes in the important upcoming fixtures:

Sat Oct 29 Arsenal H

Sat Nov 19 Liverpool H

Sat Dec 3 Newcastle United A

Sat Dec 10 Manchester City H

Tue Dec 20 Tottenham Hotspur A

Mon Dec 26 Fulham H

Sat Dec 31 Aston Villa H

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He took his time, more than most -but very few players go to a new club, hit the ground running , and are free scoring straight away.

Tip of the day Kids

**When you start a new job, always hold back a bit, it makes you look like youve greatly improved later on ** ;)

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The new boots, the longer/lighter hair, the pre-match blessing from Luiz - all is good.

After doing some in-depth research I've discovered the key to Torres' recent positive form: the short-sleeve shirt.

Torres likes to wears a long-sleeve shirt when playing unless it's really warm. Noticed against Leverkusen he wore a short-sleeve shirt. 2 assists. Short-sleeve shirt against United (1 goal), against Swansea (1 goal), against Valencia (no goals but he played well and Alves had one of those games), against Genk (2 goals). Heard it was cold at SB against Genk but still wore the short-sleeve shirt.

The combination of new boots, longer/lighter hair/hairband, pre-game blessing, AND short-sleeve shirt = positive Torres

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Don't forget the white bandage on his left wrist. He had a minor injury with Spain over a month ago. If he keeps his form, wanna bet we'll see that white bandage in May?

Maybe he's got a whole new set of rituals now that he's at Chelsea. I've noticed the changes too. Aside from the switch to short sleeves, he's no longer coming out of the tunnel 3rd in line. For Spain and Liverpool, he would always make sure to be 3rd behind Casillas/Ramos and Gerrard/Carragher. He had claimed he was no longer as superstitious as he was while at Atletico but I think he just got new ones to replace the old ones. Hopefully he get plenty of new goals to replace the old goals.

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Apparently his webmaster has debunked it.

Torres' official Twitter claims pop up all the time. Here's some free advice for him and his webbie...why don't you just start an official one and that will put an end to the constant is it real or not questions. It's 2011, why doesn't his official site have a twitter account? I understand if he doesn't want to tweet personally but the account can just be nominally used to inform his fans when the site is updated. And it would serve as a stakeholder against fake accounts.

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