Struggles ... Chelsea striker Fernando Torres (Getty Images)
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Torres revealed in an interview with El Pais that led to him becoming disenchanted with life at Stamford Bridge.
He told the Spanish newspaper: "Halfway through last season, I distanced myself from the values I had grown up with. I had team-mates who didn't care if the team won or lost because they were not playing. I never wanted to be like that - [But] one day I discovered that I was like them, that it didn't matter if we won or lost if I was not playing.
"I wasn't part of the group. I discovered that I was not happy because I had stopped being what I had always wanted to be. In the dressing room, you can never lose that group concept.
"But I learned to look at myself and to realise that the only person that can change is you. The only person who can say: 'You're making mistakes, you've got to do something' is you."
Torres, 28, feels the switch of management when
"When we changed coach [and
"I can now do things that I was not able to before. You can be the player that your coach wants, but you're not the player that people expect you to be. I spoke to
"I became more mature, I came to know myself better and became conscious of the fact that it depends on me.
"I learnt to be more self-critical, to understand everyone better and to accept the situation.
"I learnt that if we won it didn't matter that I hadn't played. I had to keep working.
"When I retire the only thing that concerns me is that no-one can say that I was a bad team-mate or disrespectful or self-important."
Torres admits it was not a straightforward decision to leave Anfield, where he had become an important player after his transfer from Atletico Madrid in
"I owe Liverpool a huge amount. To the people, to the men in charge, to Benitez and his staff, to the city. Liverpool is a fundamental part of my life. They don't remember me that way, but time will change that," he said.
"I could not have chosen a better place to go when I left Atletico.
"My son is a Liverpool fan and he was already kicking a ball before he was one. He was born in the football city; he had no choice."
Torres added: "I decided to leave because I had to take a step forwards. It wasn't the best way to have gone, but nor were things exactly as they were sold [to people].
"One day the truth will come out. In a sporting sense, nothing was happening; a new project was needed. We talked about that - about growth."
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