Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says he has no intention of letting Fernando Torres leave Stamford Bridge this summer....Continue to see what he said....
The
Spain international has been a maligned figure since joining the Blues
and was not even part of Mourinho's squad to face Leicester City on
Saturday, where Diego Costa bagged his second Premier League goal and
Didier Drogba made a short cameo in the 2-0 win.
The 30-year-old
striker has been linked with a transfer before the window closes, but,
despite his lack of involvement at the start of the campaign, Mourinho
is keen to keep him.
When asked if Torres would be leaving, the
Portuguese replied: "No. I want three strikers in the team and I can’t
do the season without three."
Mourinho was then asked what Torres
would need to do to in order to earn a place in the first team, to
which he replied: "He has to score more goals than the first [striker]."
Torres watched on as compatriot Costa, who also usurped him in
the Spanish national team, struck his second goal in English football's
top-flight, a tally it took Torres 17 games to reach.
Despite his
struggles, the former Liverpool forward had been linked with a return
to Atletico Madrid and, more recently, as a potential replacement for
Anfield-bound Mario Balotelli.
Mourinho, though, only has three
strikers at his disposal after purging his squad of the forwards he
criticised last season, with Romelu Lukaku joining Everton for €36
million, Demba Ba leaving for Besiktas and Samuel Eto'o departing on a
free transfer.
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