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da betsul: Fernando Torres has admitted that he was unhappy not to start the Champions League final, and will consider his Chelsea future this summer.
The Spaniard has had a tough season after goal droughts and media criticism, and was overlooked for the west London club’s starting XI in the European triumph over Bayern Munich on Saturday.
Torres has confessed that he will have talks with the Stamford Bridge club over his future, and does not want a repeat of the lows he suffered this season next term.
“In the end I was able to play a bit and help the team but there was huge disappointment when I saw the starting lineup, maybe the biggest disappointment of my life,” Torres is quoted as saying by The Guardian.
“This season I felt things I had never felt [before]. I felt they have treated me in a way I was not expecting; not in the manner for which the club brought me here.
“We have had many conversations and, now the season has finished, we will have more talks to see what happens because this is not the role for which I came. I’m not happy.
“All this makes up for it, of course, but as far the future is concerned, well, football has been fair to me. Right now I do feel it’s all worth it but the truth is I’ve gone through some very bad moments.
“The worst moments of my career have come during this season and I am not willing to relive those moments. There have been ups and downs, and moments where I’ve felt lost and didn’t know what to do or where to be.
“I want to thank my family, the club’s owner, who’s always supported me and backed me, and, above all, the fans. If it wasn’t for the fans many times this season I would have thrown in the towel,” he concluded.
By Gareth McKnight
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