A Quote by Fernando Torres

I want to say thanks to the Chelsea fans because I have seen them very, very happy with me for joining Chelsea. — © Fernando Torres
I want to say thanks to the Chelsea fans because I have seen them very, very happy with me for joining Chelsea.
I am very happy to be joining Chelsea.
I am thrilled to be joining United. I have enjoyed some very happy years at Chelsea, but the time has come for a new challenge.
I would never regret joining a club like Chelsea, and hopefully I will be a long time at Chelsea.
I came back to Chelsea to stay. When I took my decision to come back here from Paris, it was to win the Premier League and to do something again with Chelsea, so I am very happy here.
No club moves me from Chelsea until Chelsea wants me to move because I want to be where I am loved.
There are some die-hard 'Chelsea Lately' fans, and that's where the majority of my fans come from. Chelsea is really helping make comedy audiences hipper and edgier.
Every game, I have to make the best decision. I repeat: my players must be happy to stay in Chelsea and to play for Chelsea and to play for our fans. They must be happy if they start the game or if they stay on the bench and come on.
My goal is to stay here at Chelsea. Unless Chelsea does not want me anymore - then I'd have to find another club!
I am delighted to be joining a big English club. I know very well the quality that Chelsea has.
I'm very happy to be at Chelsea because it's a club that, like Barca, are fighting for titles.
I'm very happy here at Chelsea.
When I played against Chelsea, there was always a big motivation because it was a special game; it was always one of the biggest games of the season. This is one of the reasons why I wanted to join Chelsea: because I want to be part of this kind of team.
I have been at Chelsea for a lot of years. I have played in the Premier League, the Champions League, it is a kid's dream to play for Chelsea. I have moved on, who knows I might one day go back to Chelsea.
Thinking back to how it fell apart for Mourinho at Chelsea, I do have some sympathy for him. At most clubs it is the manager who determines the long-term stability of the players but at Chelsea it seems very much the other way round.
I am very happy in London and to be at Chelsea.
It's tough, as Chelsea's a very special place for me, and I've always had a great relationship with the fans, but it became very obvious that I was not in the manager's plans. I have achieved great things there, but I just needed to play football, and that's why I got the move to Fenerbahce.
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