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Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho hails departed striker Fernando Torres

Chelsea's Jose Mourinho and Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti
Image: Jose Mourinho: Attends a UEFA coaching seminar in Nyon

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has heaped praise on Fernando Torres after loaning the striker to AC Milan for the next two seasons.

Torres, 30, arrived at Stamford Bridge from Liverpool in a £50m switch back in 2011, but failed to reproduce his best form in a Chelsea shirt and was allowed to leave in the wake of the signing of Spain hitman Diego Costa.

Speaking at a UEFA coaching seminar in Nyon, Mourinho said: "I'm an Interista and I would have preferred if he'd gone to Inter.

Fernando Torres looks on during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Lazio at the San Siro on August 31
Image: Fernando Torres: Watching AC Milan's 3-1 home win over Lazio on Sunday

"However, I hope that he does equally well at Milan. What I can say about Fernando is that as a person and a professional, there is nothing to doubt about him.

"He's a fantastic boy and a great professional. However, he needed a change of scenery."

Mourinho added veteran striker Didier Drogba and former QPR striker Loic Remy to his striking options ahead of the transfer deadline.

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