Fernando Torres Wants UCL Victory
Atletico Madrid forward Fernando Torres has called Saturday’s
Champions League final with Real Madrid the game of his life as he
yearns for a first trophy with his boyhood club.
Torres made his debut for the Madrid team in 2001 after joining their
youth setup as a child and later became captain before departing for
Liverpool in 2007.
He returned to Atletico in January 2015, missing
out on a glut of trophies between 2012-14 and their 4-1 defeat by Real
in the 2014 Champions League final.
Although Torres won the Champions League with Chelsea and two
European Championships and the World Cup with Spain, he said all those
triumphs would pale by comparison to Atletico becoming kings of Europe.
“Without any doubt it’s the most important, special and lovely game of my life,” Torres told a news conference on Friday.
“Anything I can do with the club that gave me the chance to start my
career, the team I was a fan of since I was five years old, is different
to anything else I’ve won.
“I won things with Chelsea, with Spain, but this is different, this
is special,” added Torres. “It’s what I wanted when I was a kid, more
than I dreamed.”
Real ruled the Spanish capital when Torres was in his first spell at
Atletico but inspirational coach Diego Simeone has cut the gap to their
neighbours since taking charge four and a half years ago.
Although the memory of that painful last-gasp defeat in Lisbon in
2014 is difficult to erase, Simeone has earned Atletico a place at
European football’s top table, knocking out holders Barcelona and Bayern
Munich on their way to a second final in three years.
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