
Ferran Torres has loved a formidable turnaround this season, rising as considered one of Barcelona’s major belongings within the attacking unit.
The ahead has racked up 4 targets in ten aggressive matches and stepped up his recreation to the following stage. Torres can be fairly a favorite within the workforce and goes by the nickname ‘Shark’.
The origin of the ‘Shark’ nickname
In a current interplay, Ferran Torres has defined the place the nickname ‘Shark’ comes from whereas additionally speaking about his difficulties final season.
“The ‘Shark’ nickname comes from my mentality, I don’t like to lose, I like to improve, I always believe that I can do more,” Torres stated (h/t Diario SPORT).
The Spaniard has definitely refused to surrender regardless of his early struggles at Barcelona. After failing to carry out final season, the ahead was notably linked with a transfer away from Camp Nou this summer time.

But certain sufficient, Ferran refused to go away Camp Nou and wished to battle for his place within the workforce on this new season.
The former Manchester City starlet has not disenchanted both, as evidenced by his goalscoring numbers up to now.
“Last season was difficult”
Ferran Torres additionally make clear his struggles at Barcelona final season, whereas deeming the brand new season as his finest one but.
“Last season was difficult, but today I think it is the best season of my life because it helped in the process of building the Ferran who I am today,” he stated.
Ferran certainly scored solely 4 league targets final time period, in a complete of 33 matches. His poor return led many to name for his departure in the summertime.
But with 4 targets in all competitions, Ferran has began the brand new season on a excessive word and is anticipated to play a significant function for Barcelona throughout the the rest of the marketing campaign.
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