Chelsea striker Fernando Torres is determined to erase his season of misery from his memory.

Chelsea striker keen to forget miserable campaign

Prefer to forget

Very connected

Chelsea striker Fernando Torres is determined to erase his season of misery from his memory and make a fresh start in August. The Spain international made a shock £50million switch to Stamford Bridge from Liverpool in January but flopped badly at the start of his career in West London. Torres could only manage a solitary goal for the Blues and struggled to strike up any kind of understanding with fellow forward Didier Drogba, amid suggestions of tension between the duo. Even his opening months of the season with Liverpool were well below his prolific best, with the rigours of the World Cup taking their toll."For me the past season was the worst since I arrived in England," Torres admitted. "The injury I sustained at the end of the World Cup damaged my performance and made things more complicated than at any time in my career. "Twelve goals in all in a season is nothing for me. Never during the season did I play to 100 per cent, neither for Liverpool or Chelsea. "So I prefer to forget what happened. But I am not sorry I signed for Chelsea. I am convinced that when the Chelsea machine is at its full rhythm we will be very difficult to beat."And Torres remains confident that with the benefit of a full pre-season alongside Drogba, the Blues will have a strike-force to be reckoned with in the coming campaign. He added: "I do not have problems with Drogba. Sincerely, I am very connected with Didier. He is a sensational footballer and our possible rivalry is positive for Chelsea. "I see many goals coming and that will give us significant success. Manchester United are the champions but I insist that we are the main candidates to take their title. "The only thing I desire now are victories with Chelsea."