Fernando Torres, the former "golden boy", worked as a coach in the youth academy of Atletico Madrid after retiring. This summer, Fernando Torres was appointed as the coach of Atletico Madrid's B team. In the early morning of September 22, in the Primera División RFEF (3rd division), Torres scored 2 yellows in 6 seconds and was sent off with a red card.
In the 5th round of the Spanish Conference Liga, Atletico Madrid B vs Yekrano. In the 9th minute of the game, Torres walked out of the coaching area and expressed his dissatisfaction with the referee on the field. The referee trotted all the way and was booked Torres.
The 40-year-old Torres did not give up, and after the referee walked away, Torres pointed to the fourth official and said disrespectfully: "You give me a little more care" (tu ten cuidado conmigo), you give me a little care!" ”
The referee heard Torres' provocation to the fourth official, turned to Torres, and again pulled out a yellow card to Torres.
In just 6 seconds, Torres received 2 yellow cards in a row, 2 yellows turned into 1 red and was sent off! The provocative remarks of the golden boy were recorded in the referee's report by the referee. It is likely that there will be additional penalties from the Football Association.
In this La La Liga, the final result was a 0-0 draw. Torres coached Atletico Madrid B team, with 1 win, 2 draws and 2 losses in the first 5 rounds and 5 points, with a mediocre performance.
Torres when he was a player, the style of the ball was chic and freehand, with long sleeves fluttering, elegant and handsome. Especially from 2007 to 2010, when he played for Liverpool, Torres made 142 appearances in three and a half years, contributing 81 goals and 20 assists, making him the top scorer in the Premier League.
After leaving Liverpool in January 2011, Torres' form has deteriorated badly, failing to find his best form at Chelsea, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan and Tosu Sandstone. In the summer of 2019, Torres officially hung up his boots. In the summer of 2021, Torres served as an assistant coach of Atletico Madrid's U19s, and one year later, he became the manager of Atletico Madrid's U19s; Today, Torres is the coach of Atletico Madrid's B team and continues to accumulate coaching experience.