Torres: They never talk about the good things... everyone over-reacts if I miss

Fernando Torres believes has not been treated fairly ever since he arrived at Chelsea for £50million.

The Spaniard, who only has 15 goals in 87 Premier League games, believes the scrutiny he has come under for his performances has been unjust.

Towards the end of last season his form picked up and he has not played too badly this term either, although he has scored just once, in the Super Cup against Bayern Munich.



Ups and downs: Fernando Torres says that people have been scrutinising his performances too heavily

'It's the feeling that I have had from the first day. There has been the situation going on with the club, the way the team are going and then my own way,' he said, as reported in the Evening Standard.



'There has been an overreaction about everything. Overreact when I did that miss or if I have a red card or I hit the crossbar instead of scoring a goal.

'They never talk about the good things. More or less from the beginning to this day, it's been the way I feel.'



However, he admitted to Chelsea TV that he should be doing more for the club.



'The people are looking at me thinking I should do so much better and it's true.



'The reason you pay that money for someone is that he has shown in the past he is worth that.'

He added: 'I know I have many things to do at this club to give the confidence back to the owner. The amount of goals I scored last season should be the minimum.'



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Torres scored just one goal for Chelsea in the 2010-11 season after he arrived on deadline day in the January transfer window.



He added 11 the subsequent year, before a more impressive 22 last season - although the majority of these were against lowly opposition or



Galatasaray chairman Unal Aysal has welcomed Chelsea to bid for striker Burak Yilmaz.

The 28-year-old Turkey forward has been linked to the Blues in the past and, speaking at the Leaders in Football conference at Stamford Bridge, Aysal encouraged an offer.

‘If he wants to go and Chelsea are interested, why not?’, he said.

Chelsea forwards have struggled to find the net this season, with Samuel Eto'o, Torres and Demba Ba all yet to strike in the Premier League.



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Aysal also believes former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini can turn his club’s fortunes around.

The Italian was last week appointed manager of the Istanbul giants, penning a three-year deal to replace Fatih Terim.

Mancini secured an impressive 2-2 Champions League draw at Juventus in his first match at the helm, only to lose his first league match 2-1 at Akhisar Belediye.

That left the reigning champions 13th in the Super Lig standings but Aysal believes Mancini can help spring a revival.

'We have had high-calibre managers at Galatasaray before, and at other clubs in Turkey,' he said.

'I hope that Mr. Mancini will do a good job at Galatasaray. I am counting on him.

'He has huge experience in the Champions League and also in the Italian and English leagues.

'I hope that he will bring new blood and new oxygen to Galatasaray.'

As well as propelling them up the league, Mancini is charged with getting Galatasaray out of a tough Champions League group that includes not only Juve but Real Madrid and FC Copenhagen.

Confident: Aysal says Roberto Mancini (left) can sort out the Turkish side

It would be impressive if the Italian could lead them out of Group B, never mind match last season’s appearance in the quarter-finals.

But while Galatasaray earned 5.3million euros (£4.5million) for that achievement, Juve received 44.8million euros (£38million) for reaching the same stage - something that has infuriated Aysal.

'There are not many people at our club who are happy with the system going on at UEFA,” he said, speaking at the Leaders in Football conference.