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Liverpool favourite Fernando Torres reveals he felt betrayed by the club following his move to Chelsea

Spaniard opens up for the first time on the reasons why he left the Reds and claims he felt like a 'traitor'

FERNANDO TORRES has blasted Liverpool for making him feel like a traitor following his £50million switch to Chelsea.

The Spaniard also questioned how much progress the Reds have made since he left the club for a British record fee in 2011.

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Fernando Torres enjoyed a successful stint during his time at Liverpool

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Fernando Torres was the fastest Liverpool player to score 50 league goals

During the time of his sale, Liverpool had just been taken over by Fenway Sports Group (FSG) and Torres held talks with director of football Damien Comolli.

The striker, who signed a new contract with boyhood club Atletico Madrid in July, has revealed he was told by Comolli that FSG were planning to build for the future.

Written in he said: “Comolli told me that the new owners (FSG), they had an idea of how to spend their investment.

“They wanted to bring in young players, to build something new. I was thinking to myself, this takes time to work. It takes two, three, four, maybe even 10 years.

“I didn’t have that at the time. I was 27-years-old. I did not have time to wait. I wanted to win.

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Torres flopped for Chelsea after his £50million move from Liverpool

“Here we are five years later and they are still trying to build – around the same position in the league as when I left.”

Torres had spoken to former boss Kenny Dalglish about the possibility of leaving the club but only after the club had started discussions with Chelsea.

And the 32-year-old believes a leak from the club had changed fan’s opinion of him and he was treated like a “traitor”.

He added: “It was presented as if I was a traitor. It was not like this in the discussions.

“Liverpool could not admit they were doing something wrong with the whole team.

“They had to find a guilty one.”

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