7 - Ferran Torres

MasQueCulé

Ter Stegen and Araujo Hater
Awful game. Not only he doesn't score goal but he cause red card for his teammate.

We really need a very good stricker next season.

I will boycott matchs if he is our starter stricker.
 
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MonteCuler

Well-known member
What a dogshit footballer my god

He hasn't really "transformed" at all from that version of Ferran we all knew who was considered a bum and a flop

The only major difference is now he is getting stats as part of a super offensive system and dream for every forward
 

serghei

Senior Member
The definition of a fair weather player. Things go smoothly, he'll join the party and do well, but in bad games, count him out, he doesn't have any leadership qualities.

He's a good squad player and that's it. We have our answer.
 

MasQueCulé

Ter Stegen and Araujo Hater
The definition of a fair weather player. Things go smoothly, he'll join the party and do well, but in bad games, count him out, he doesn't have any leadership qualities.

He's a good squad player and that's it. We have our answer.
We had our answer a long time ago
 

Nello

Member
The definition of a fair weather player. Things go smoothly, he'll join the party and do well, but in bad games, count him out, he doesn't have any leadership qualities.

He's a good squad player and that's it. We have our answer.
I think people understimate just how awful his link up and hold up play is.

It usually becomes more evident in tough games when we need another outlet to play out of a press, and in those games, he becomes a turnover machine that is unable to do anything useful with the ball under pressure.
Against ATM for example their attackers brought unbelievable intensity to the game, and their midfield won most duels aswell.

In those situations it's incredibly valuable to have an attacker that can provide an outlet and help you bypass the press, and there are few strikers that are worse at just that than Ferran. He starts to look like an absolute amateur on the field once he's asked to receive the ball under pressure or combine with teammates.

He's a decent goalscorer, but as much as people underrate his ability to score goals, they also underestimate just how much of a bloody donkey this guy is in most other important facets of the game.
 

ZenI

Professor Balthazar
I think people understimate just how awful his link up and hold up play is.

It usually becomes more evident in tough games when we need another outlet to play out of a press, and in those games, he becomes a turnover machine that is unable to do anything useful with the ball under pressure.
Against ATM for example their attackers brought unbelievable intensity to the game, and their midfield won most duels aswell.

In those situations it's incredibly valuable to have an attacker that can provide an outlet and help you bypass the press, and there are few strikers that are worse at just that than Ferran. He starts to look like an absolute amateur on the field once he's asked to receive the ball under pressure or combine with teammates.

He's a decent goalscorer, but as much as people underrate his ability to score goals, they also underestimate just how much of a bloody donkey this guy is in most other important facets of the game.
Like an amateur indeed, it's so obvious - trust me I don't underestimate how much he actually sucks :lol: Honestly, he isn't even good enough to be our backup - better to just get a cheap ass backup who specializes in one thing, like for example Luuk de Jong.
 

Temptation

Well-known member
Makes the top 3.

📊 Most big chances missed this season in all club competitions (players from Europe’s top 5 leagues)

1️⃣ Erling Haaland – 29
2️⃣ Harry Kane – 28
3️⃣ Ferran Torres – 23
4️⃣ Jean Philippe Mateta – 23
5️⃣ Moise Kean – 23
6️⃣ Luis Diaz – 21
7️⃣ Lautaro Martinez – 21
8️⃣ Hugo Ekitike – 21
9️⃣ Kylian Mbappe – 20
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
That list probably works in Torres favour if anything due to players on it.

For example he has two more misses than likes of Ekitike while playing over 200 less minutes in league and 400 minutes less overall.

He has clearly missed some sitters but so have the best attackers going.

More worrying when not getting those chances.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Can't be too critical of him, he's been over performing his mean this season.

Flick should have started with him on the left and lewa at CF vs atletico, he would have helped more defensively that olmo and maybe that would have made a small difference.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Fermin should have been LW and Ferran up top... although Ferran or Lewa up top is a bit of bum fight in recent weeks so could be either.

Fermin has the workrate and movement off ball to replicate Raphinha role better than anyone.

Fermin at AM was getting ball too much and playing far too high risk game when needed a bit of pause.

From there Olmo at AM and one of Bernal or Garcia in midfield even if it mean Gerard CB.
 

M3ls

Well-known member
Makes the top 3.

📊 Most big chances missed this season in all club competitions (players from Europe’s top 5 leagues)

1️⃣ Erling Haaland – 29
2️⃣ Harry Kane – 28
3️⃣ Ferran Torres – 23
4️⃣ Jean Philippe Mateta – 23
5️⃣ Moise Kean – 23
6️⃣ Luis Diaz – 21
7️⃣ Lautaro Martinez – 21
8️⃣ Hugo Ekitike – 21
9️⃣ Kylian Mbappe – 20
Why did you cite these statistics? Fans on this forum think Torres is the only one who misses big chances.
You shattered their illusions. Who will they blame for all the team's troubles now?
 

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