Chelsea's disappointing 1-0 loss to Liverpool on Sunday has not dented their title chances says new boy Fernando Torres.
The Spaniard's Stamford Bridge bow did not go according to plan as his former teammates came to London to spoil the show and even though they remain 10 points behind league leaders Manchester United, Torres is confident his new club can haul in Sir Alex Ferguson's men.
"It was very difficult, Liverpool played a good game, with three at the back," Torres told Chelsea TV. "We were not expecting that and maybe they took advantage of that.
"I think the fair result was the draw, it was unfair to lose that game, but now we are looking forwards to the next game and will keep fighting until the end.
"There are a lot of points still to play for."
Torres admitted it was not the 'nicest' of starts to his career in a Blues shirt but said the playing group were committed to doing all they can to bridge the gap with the top few teams.
"Obviously everyone wants to win, especially if it is their first game at home, but I will still have very good memories about my reception here and want to thank all of the Chelsea fans for that nice reception," he added.
"The result was not the best, but we have to keep going and fighting until the end."
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