I saw you run down different leagues and different opponents.
I saw you in different eras.
You made me happy, made me sad.
This time it truly is over.
Thank you for everything, @Cristiano.
James can barely even jog anymore yet last night he still showed the LEVELS between him and pretenders like Bruno.
Every time he got the ball he was well measured, perfect accuracy and weight on all of his balls. Class with everything he did. Proper number 10 vs statpadder.
41 years old Ronaldo went goal less in one World Cup game and every one is going bat sh*t crazy
Messi went goal less in the entire World Cup 2010 in his prime and ended up winning a Ballon d'Or 😭😭
sidenote
but kids of today seriously missing out on shows like 4 O’clock club, the dumping ground, sarah jane, horrible histories etc just to be stuck all day watch tiktok slop…shits so sad
Might be harsh fella but you conceded some of the highest amount of goals in the league and went trophyless. “After the season I’ve had” he genuinely thinks he’s had a good season
I maybe would’ve taken him but I’m surprised most people seem to think it’s a terrible decision that he’s been left out.
Guehi, Konsa and Colwill all better options imo
If it's leg on leg, it's a stone wall pen, but because the contact is upper body it's seemingly allowed despite the defender not even remotely playing the ball - it's such a strange interpretation of the rules.
He's late to the ball and takes out the man, crazy to me.
DIDIER DROGBA: "Torres' time at Chelsea didn't go as many had hoped. Some even labelled him one of the club's worst signings when you look at the price tag versus his performances. But he scored a goal that every Chelsea fan will remember forever.
During the 2012 Champions League run, Torres wasn't really part of Di Matteo's main plans. He only got around 10 minutes across both legs of the semifinal against Barcelona.
But that equaliser he scored at the Camp Nou was massive. I remember it clearly - Barcelona were pressing hard, and after a dangerous attack near our box, Xavi tried to play a killer ball. If Torres hadn't been there at that moment, Barca might have had one more big chance. Who knows how that could've ended.
Then, in the dying seconds, he broke away on his own, collected the ball in their half and slotted it home. The scenes were unbelievable. Di Matteo's reaction, the celebration from all the players...
After the game, Roman Abramovich came into the dressing room and said to Torres, 'You're never leaving this place."