Torres announces his retirement

Crazy drop off in form. Makes you wonder if he was a great player who fell away or just a good player who had an amazing 2 year purple patch.

I'd say he was a great talent who didn't have the mentality required to be a great player. He was great at Liverpool when things were going well, but he looked a shadow of himself whenever his confidence wasn't sky high.
 
Interesting enough Torres has played 50 more games than Rooney in his career yet has 50 less goals. That’s despite Rooney playing behind a striker or wherever possible for most of his career.
I suppose you caveat that with the contrasting goal ratios of pre-injury Torres (0.5gpg) and post-injury Torres (0.25gpg). You can also factor in pre-injury Torres playing for an Atletico side that was stuck in mid-table creating many fewer chances than a United.
 
So much wrong with that tweet. He won 1 World Cup, not two. And he won one European Cup and the World Cup while he was still at Liverpool, so not after he left.

Meh. Couldn’t be arsed checking but he still won a shitload of trophies after leaving Liverpool, despite winning feck all in a Liverpool shirt. Which was the main point of the tweet.
 
That is a perfect picture.

Great start as a young player at Atletico, reaches his peak at Liverpool, fall from grace and down on his knees at Chelsea and finished back at home.

Hopefully history would be more kind to him while counting the most feared strikers of all time.
Would be, but he's spend the last year playing for Sangan Tosu in Japan.
 


In all seriousness though, he was a brilliant player in his prime.
 
Tormented Vidic for one game yeah? Cos I keep reading elsewhere that he always did, but he kinda didnt except that 4-1 game (and I blame Vidic for letting the ball bounce)

Indeed one of the biggest myths in football

Even the red cards were due to fouls on other players (mainly Gerrard and Kuyt IIRC)
 
I have clearer memories of Bellamy tormenting vidic, tbh. He just couldn't live with him.

Never nutmegged him the way torres did though.

Yeah Vidic had issues with rapid, direct strikers.
 
Seriously good at one point. Mad how much he faded.

Imagine peak him in this Liverpool team. Actually don't.
 
Funny how the idea that he fell apart after leaving for Chelsea has lived on, he was fecking awful for a while with Liverpool before that transfer.

Great player at his best though.
 
Crazy how it was considered a big money madness move when Chelsea bought him for 50 million and that kind of money doesn't even get you one leg of Harry Maguire not even 10 years down the road.

He was truly scary when we played Liverpool as you knew what he could do to a defender at any given time. I must say that I googled him just a few days ago and was a bit shocked that he was still playing.

Makes me start to feel a bit old when most of the players you grew up watching are heading into retirement.

A truly generational talent that won it all.

except for a league title
 
He was never the player I thought he would be when it was at A. Madrid. I really thought he would be up there with some of the greats of the game, but it just never happened. Shame.
 
I'll never forget that goal at Barca!!!

There was some fantastic, wild reaction pub vids posted on youtube of that goal.
In the closing mins we were hanging on for dear life, when the ball looked like it was just being hoofed away. The fans reaction was just relief as the ball was hoofed and it was so high, for a couple of seconds it went out of the camera's view. And then, the ball comes back in to view and everyone starts going nuts as we see Torres all alone with the ball on the halfway line. Truly amazing feelings and amazing scenes!!!
 
Great player, and still looks younger than Diego Costa when he was 12.
 
I remember being pretty frustrated we didn't sign him. Class player in his twenties.

Torres leading the line with Rooney playing alongside would have been such a dream combination.
 
Yup. Although given he only really had 2, maybe 3 good season in the PL it was probably a good thing we didn't ultimately.

Wasn't one of the issue was rushing him from Injury? Remember reading that was the reason for his recurring injuries.
 
Interesting, didn't know he didn't win EPL with Chelsea.

Chelsea won the title in 2010. Torres joined Chelsea in 2011. Chelsea next title was in 2015, he was on loan at Milan.
 
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Wish we signed him after the 2006 World Cup.
His performance against Ukraine was mouthwatering,more so when we were hearing constant links about his agent house hunting in Manchester.
 
Scary player at his peak but should have ended with way more club honours than he did. Poor career decisions i guess... should have played for a better club at his peak
 
Scary player at his peak but should have ended with way more club honours than he did. Poor career decisions i guess... should have played for a better club at his peak
He’s a World and European champion, won the CL too, what else can you possibly ask for?
Plenty of players won league titles, far far worse players than Torres, very very few players won the World Cup and the Euros.

He could’ve had a better career, but so did most players.
 
Typical of a player who relied heavily on his speed excellent at his peak but he had a sharp decline once he lost that yard of pace. Other victims include Michael Owen and in my opinion Bale. Once it’s gone there’s just no way back.

Still managed an impressive trophy haul, most of which he won as a squad player.
 
14 years old. It was meant to be the best day of my life. I go over to Manchester for by far the biggest game I had yet to witness. Couldn't contain my excitement as I rushed up the steps on that faithful day. Park (I think) gets taken out and we go 1 up via a penalty. The best team in Europe, best team in England, I couldn't have been happier.

Then Torres and his band of twats go and put 4 past us.

Good riddance Torres, I hope you suffer a very minor misfortune in the short-to-mid term future.
 
14 years old. It was meant to be the best day of my life. I go over to Manchester for by far the biggest game I had yet to witness. Couldn't contain my excitement as I rushed up the steps on that faithful day. Park (I think) gets taken out and we go 1 up via a penalty. The best team in Europe, best team in England, I couldn't have been happier.

Then Torres and his band of twats go and put 4 past us.

Good riddance Torres, I hope you suffer a very minor misfortune in the short-to-mid term future.

:lol:
 
Funny how the idea that he fell apart after leaving for Chelsea has lived on, he was fecking awful for a while with Liverpool before that transfer.

Great player at his best though.

Yeah from memory he was awful 6 months before joining Chelsea. Ironically his only good game in that spell was against Chelsea I'm sure.
 
After he left Pool, I can only remember him scoring the 2-2 vs Barça at Camp Nou, UCL 2012 semis.

Fantastic '00s career, disappointing-forgettable '10s.
 
He wasn't just a pace merchant, he was very good in the air, could link-up well, great positional awareness and at his peak he was a good dribbler aswell!

Between 2003-early 2010 was such a joy to watch. He kinda recovered a bit of his form in the return to Atletico too, specially in the 2015-16 season.

Chelsea didn't work out for him, but he had some good games there, where his movement was good, his link-up was good, yet couldn't find the goal that much

When he announced the move to Japan instead of remaining in Europe I sensed it was nearing the end for him.

Overall, he lived it all, every boy's dream, no regrets. Thanks for everything!