Torres keen on Chelsea future after talks
Torres keen on Chelsea future after talks
The striker has insisted he will be determined to succeed next season following a "roller-coaster" campaign this year.

Madrid: Chelsea striker Fernando Torres has put a difficult season behind him and is itching to be part of the European champions' future plans, the player said on Thursday following talks with the club's hierarchy.

Torres voiced his concerns after being left out of Chelsea's starting line-up for last weekend's Champions League final victory over Bayern Munich, saying he had been close to throwing in the towel.

"My goal was to talk to them at the end of the season, I needed to know what plans they had for me," Torres said in an interview published on his personal website.

"We've talked and now I have no doubt what they expect of Fernando Torres. I just want to start next season as soon as possible."

The 28-year-old moved to Chelsea from Liverpool in January 2011 for 50 million Pounds but has struggled to rediscover the scoring touch that made him one of the hottest properties in the market.

"It was a mental block, I felt really bad," he said. "I felt great on the pitch this season because I have become a more complete player, but the ball did not go in. I felt I was never in the correct position."

The news that talismanic striker Didier Drogba was leaving Stamford Bridge may have opened the door for a more regular place in Chelsea's starting line-up, but Torres did not see it that way.

"Didier [Drogba] is a club legend and what he has decided is respectable. I can only wish him the best and I feel proud to have shared so much with him," Torres said. "I want to play with the best and he is one of the best. I do not understand why it has to be one or the other, and not both."

Torres insisted he will be determined to succeed following a "roller-coaster" campaign that saw him go 24 hours without scoring a competitive goal.

"At Chelsea I am very happy and I never said the opposite," the striker said. "I still have a lot to do in this club, meet personal goals, confidence to return.

"It has been a difficult year, I didn't play much and my mind was like a roller-coaster. I felt bad, very bad and I would not like to feel that way again. But I have never surrendered and I never will."

Torres was left out of the Spain squad for their last friendly against Venezuela in February, when the man called up in his place, Valencia's Roberto Soldado, scored a hat-trick, and the pacy forward's place at Euro 2012 looked to be in doubt.

However, coach Vicente del Bosque brought him back into the fold on Monday, and he is likely to make the final cut when the world and European champions announce their 23-man squad for Poland and Ukraine on Sunday.

"I saw myself out [of the squad]," Torres added. "I never received a call with such enthusiasm."

"Spain have earned the role of being favourite and we have to accept it, but it is worthless because you have to prove it on the field of play. Three titles in a row is something no one has done before. If we can achieve that, we will be a world reference because people will talking about this generation for many years to come."

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