7 - Ferran Torres

malvolio

Senior Member
Every goal is a gift then. First one it's Belly watching and not tracking Pedri back. Second it's Curtois. Third it's Modric or whoever.
But then people forget players force those situations. Pedri saw all that space free and made that run. Ferran used his pace to win himself those positions and force that mistake.
Kounde was anticipating and pressing high to win that ball.

And btw. What were Madrid's goals? None scored from open play. Blame it on Tek or blame it on Kounde bad challenge for Tchou header.
Courtois stays in goal and Ferran doesn't score there. Let's not exaggerate every other situation. Of course goals are mainly scored because someone makes a mistake.

But that from Courtois was the biggest one since it left Ferran with an open net. Others you mentioned required some great shooting also - Pedri, Mbappe and Kounde. Ferran doesn't score from the situations those three had.
 

MonteCuler

Well-known member
Copa del Rey 24/25 is his trophy

Started all the games except Barbastro and Betis, hattrick against Valencia, winner against Atletico away, equalizer in the final, 6 goals MVP of the tournament

Very useful as a substitute through the season and now also as a replacement for Lewandowski in season deciding period
 

te amo barca

Blaugrana al vent
We had like three dead players all game - Martin, Raphinha and Ferran.

Class in what sense? If it wasn't for Courtois gifting him that goal he would be rinsed in here.
He had several good chances and runs. 5/5 dribbles completed, 7 out of 11 duels won.



I know you're a miserable old sack of potatoes who's angry Barca won but come on. If you watched the game without moaning you'd actually notice Ferran played well.
 

Barcaman

Administrator
Staff member
He had several good chances and runs. 5/5 dribbles completed, 7 out of 11 duels won.



I know you're a miserable old sack of potatoes who's angry Barca won but come on. If you watched the game without moaning you'd actually notice Ferran played well.

Way way stronger on his feet than Lewa. Actually impressed how well he receives the ball with Rudiger on his back.
 

xXKonan

Senior Member
I think he's pretty solid as a RWF and worked well working with Lewa in a Tandem at times as well.

His finishing isn't perfect but he can still be pretty dangerous with other aspects of his game.
 

Barcaman

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Staff member
I think he's pretty solid as a RWF and worked well working with Lewa in a Tandem at times as well.

His finishing isn't perfect but he can still be pretty dangerous with other aspects of his game.

Interesting. I hate him on the wing but appreciate him as striker. He has a goal each 90mins. Pretty impressive conversion rate
 

malvolio

Senior Member
He had several good chances and runs. 5/5 dribbles completed, 7 out of 11 duels won.



I know you're a miserable old sack of potatoes who's angry Barca won but come on. If you watched the game without moaning you'd actually notice Ferran played well.
Stumbles on himself or merely evades a Madrid player = successful dribble.

So called highlights reel and starts with a cross from Raphinha that doesnt even make it to Ferran. Save from some link-up play, which any segunda player can do, and some basic passes without him being pressured, he didn't do shit. His run for the goal is probably the only thing.

Stop acting like Birdy little man.
Interesting. I hate him on the wing but appreciate him as striker. He has a goal each 90mins. Pretty impressive conversion rate
You appreciate stats over actually watching him. Most of his finishes are opportunistic and usually against poor opposition.
 

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