Chelsea succumb to Torres masterclass
Monday, November 08, 2010
The Spain international has a liking for playing the Londoners at Anfield, as his six goals in five matches against them at home shows. It was always likely the result would come down to who took their chances and with Didier Drogba left on the bench until the second half, Torres was given a head start. He did not need a second invitation and in addition to his two expertly-taken first-half goals he was a constant threat to the Chelsea defence. It took just 11 minutes for him to reopen old wounds with a classic piece of finishing courtesy of a cross from Dirk Kuyt, making a welcome return after a month's absence with an ankle injury, on the left. The Dutchman chipped a pass over the head of John Terry and Torres took one touch before firing past Petr Cech.
Having looked short of confidence this season the 26-year-old appeared to spring to life, immediately going on a short run and firing wide.
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