Short vid. I wiped him from my thoughts it hurt so much when he went to Chelsea. But I forgive him. He was so fucking good in that red shirt. I forgot just how great he was.
Great stats Brizzle.For 3 seasons, Fernando Torres was absolutely incredible for Liverpool, scoring 0.84 non-penalty goals per 90. That's better than Henry (0.73), Kane (0.72), Shearer (0.71), Aguero (0.71), Suarez (0.69) or van Nistelrooy's (0.58) three best consecutive Premier League seasons.
And to add further context, Salah has 'only' managed 0.73 at Liverpool over two seasons. The big difference, of course, is injuries - Salah has already played more league minutes for Liverpool than Torres did in his first three seasons.
I taught my daughter that song before she was 4. She could sing it note perfect. When he left I felt like what that woman with the Salah song singing Parrot will feel if Salah fucks off. Taken a lot of forgiving.Oh, and his song remains my favourite ever...
Walked down O'Connell Street with a four or five year old Alex on my shoulders a million years ago, and over the noise, I could hear her sing it as loud as she could - May have had something in my eye on that one!
He was good, but he was no Messi or Ronaldo. Come on now.
I think Suarez was a better player. I loved Torres, though.
I loved Torres. I saw a couple of those goals live as well, but Suarez is still the best player I have seen in a red shirt.
We picked Chelsea's pocket by selling him at the then record PL price.
Oh, and his song remains my favourite ever...
Walked down O'Connell Street with a four or five year old Alex on my shoulders a million years ago, and over the noise, I could hear her sing it as loud as she could - May have had something in my eye on that one!
Although, Torres basically carried Liverpool’s attack during that time. His best ever years by far were at Liverpool despite winning nought there.For 3 seasons, Fernando Torres was absolutely incredible for Liverpool, scoring 0.84 non-penalty goals per 90. That's better than Henry (0.73), Kane (0.72), Shearer (0.71), Aguero (0.71), Suarez (0.69) or van Nistelrooy's (0.58) three best consecutive Premier League seasons.
And to add further context, Salah has 'only' managed 0.73 at Liverpool over two seasons. The big difference, of course, is injuries - Salah has already played more league minutes for Liverpool than Torres did in his first three seasons.
That last half season with us, he was a shadow of himself. Then we played Chelsea at home and it was like the old Torres was back - he was brilliant. Then he went meh again, then two months later it all become too obvious as to why he had performed so well in that one game
The whole team was a shadow of itself. Alonso had gone (for a crocked Aquilani), so had Riera. Instead of upgrading, we’d gone backwards.It wasn't just the last half season. He was the Ghost of Torres Past for pretty much the whole season before that as well. Whatever state the club was in, that soured me on the guy. If you want out, don't down tools in a sulk - man up, leave openly and earn your wages until you go.
That said, I couldn't help a twinge of sympathy when he actually went to Chavski. I don't think I've ever seen a player look so depressed signing for a new club. "What the threepenny FECK have I done?" was written all over him, as it was when we went to their place and beat them a few days later.
Although, Torres basically carried Liverpool’s attack during that time. His best ever years by far were at Liverpool despite winning nought there.