Chelsea till he dyes: Torres aims to find blond ambition again
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Your support makes all the difference.Fernando Torres has gone back to blond as he looks to end his goal drought for Chelsea.
The 27-year-old striker returned to training after a short trip back to Spain and was sporting a new haircut. He has returned to the bright, blond style favoured when he was scoring regularly for Liverpool.
Since Torres cut his hair for the World Cup in 2010 he has suffered terrible form, and last week was axed from the Spain squad.
It is now 1,338 minutes for club and country since he netted against Genk in the Champions League back in October. Frank Lampard has also been training at Chelsea's Surrey HQ and showed his dedication when he chose to come in on Tuesday for extra fitness work.
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