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Gullit was saying (week ago) that if Torres starts scoring like crazy for Milan, which he thinks is possible, it won't bode well for Serie A. It would just show how slow the league is, that a player like Torres can thrive without having much pace left. Gervinho's been doing there what he was never able to do for Arsenal.

I don't believe that, that road is very slippery. Graziano Pelle was a Serie B flop, so far he has been one of the biggest reason for Southhampton current standing after the fire sale they had in the summer.

Gervinho is playing under the great Rudi Garcia, his former manager at Lille. Certainly he knows how to best utilize Gervinho.

I hope Torres does well, i certainly wish him the best even though his play was frustrating as any player i can remember. Not only from that perspective, but if he plays well his value increases maybe he won't be a complete deadweight to this club.

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I can relate to every single word in that article :lol:

Looks disinterested aswell, guessing the San Siro crowd aren't keeping alive the outrageous fantasy that he always gives 100 percent.

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Had a bet with 3 of my CFC supporting mates he won't score more than ten league goals.

Its like taking candy from a baby, how on earth are people still falling for this fraud?

I lost €50 because of Torres, had a side bet in his 2nd season with a friend, >15 goals in all competitions.

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Apparently the Milan president came into the dressing room at half time and demanded Fernandos introduction and is putting pressure on Inzaghi to play him more.

Torres must have the best sales pitch in living history, never have I seen a player be so shit at his job but have so many people fawning over him.

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Torres said in the Evening Standard: “Mourinho has always been good to me. The decision to leave was a personal one because I needed more, I needed to feel important.

“Mourinho and I have a good relationship and still today we continue to talk to each other.”

The World Cup winner ended up in Italy with Milan, but reports throughout the transfer window linked him with an emotional return to his roots in Madrid.

Torres admits to being aware of the rumours, but insists rejoining Atletico was never a realistic option.

He added: “There wasn’t a real option to return. They speculated with it and I didn’t like that.

“I’ve said it many times, I won’t go to Atletico to retire. I will go if I have motivation to compete because the Atletico of today is very different than when I was there.

“I follow them every weekend. It [returning] is an option that isn’t real.”

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Torres said in the Evening Standard: “Mourinho has always been good to me. The decision to leave was a personal one because I needed more, I needed to feel important.

“Mourinho and I have a good relationship and still today we continue to talk to each other.”

The World Cup winner ended up in Italy with Milan, but reports throughout the transfer window linked him with an emotional return to his roots in Madrid.

Torres admits to being aware of the rumours, but insists rejoining Atletico was never a realistic option.

He added: “There wasn’t a real option to return. They speculated with it and I didn’t like that.

“I’ve said it many times, I won’t go to Atletico to retire. I will go if I have motivation to compete because the Atletico of today is very different than when I was there.

“I follow them every weekend. It [returning] is an option that isn’t real.”

Can't help but to :lol: when he said "The decision to leave was a personal one because I needed more, I needed to feel important,". Should have made himself important first...

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