Fernando Torres was accused last night by former team-mate Daniel Agger for being disloyal to Liverpool.
The Kop's Danish star, who elbowed Torres at the weekend on his Chelsea debut, insisted: "It is unacceptable to play for one of Liverpool's arch-rivals.
"For a Dane, it's about having respect for the club you play at.
"I am proud to be able to pull on my Liverpool jersey and will never go to another club in England.
"I will never go to Manchester United or Everton. It's about respect for the club."
The comments from Denmark centre-half Agger will delight Liverpool fans still stunned at Spaniard Torres' departure.
After Agger's elbow caught Torres, the Dane said: "Football is a contact sport."
Source: The Sun
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