
Credit to Chelseafc.com NO COPYRIGHT INFRIGEMENT INTENDED. Fernando Torres was many fans' pick of the Chelsea players on display during the 0-0 draw that opened the season, and following the game the striker confirmed his condition is good. It was a first half devoid of chances at both ends of the pitch, but the Spaniard gave the Stoke defenders a testing time running and turning with the ball, and in the second half was involved in claims for penalties. 'I feel very fresh with pace and sharpness,' Torres said, 'so I am happy with that but not with the 0-0 because a striker always wants to score. It is our work so I would like to score every game but it is not possible. 'I am only 27 and I have not forgotten how to score and play well. Last season was a season to forget for me, a lot of things happened, but it is in the past and now I want to look forward. This season I am sure is going to be very nice for Chelsea and for myself. 'It was a slightly disappointing result,' he continued. 'We had some chances to score and we had at least two very clear penalty situations. One I was involved in was very clear but then again 90 minutes is enough time to score so it is not an excuse.' A challenge by Stoke centre-back Ryan Shawcross, booked earlier in the game for a foul on Torres, tripped the Chelsea man right on the line on the left-hand side of the area. He later tangled with the other centre-back, Jonathan Woodgate closer to goal. 'I think we deserved to win,' reckoned Torres <b>...</b>
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