Fernando Torres shows Chelsea what to expect when Didier Drogba goes

Hat-trick striker played with the air of a man who had never missed a chance in his life
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/apr/29/fernando-torres-chelsea-didier-drogba


CiroLondon:

the real question hasn't been answered though, who is going to play against Bayern? As we've seen against Barca , Mata is useless if Chelsea is set to defend only. If we go for it, I'd start with all of three Mata-Torres and Drogba, the suspensions maybe a blessing in disguise...

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