Fernando Torres watched on from the stands as Atletico Madrid defeated Valencia at the Vicente Calderon on Sunday.
The 32-year-old striker was hospitalised on Thursday night after being knocked unconscious by an aerial collision during Atleti's match against Deportivo La Coruna, in a match streamed live on The Forefront HD1 Channel (read report here)
Torres was monitored in hospital overnight but cleared to leave the next day after tests showed no signs of a more serious problem.
And the ex-Liverpool striker, who has stated that he hopes to be back on the pitch soon, was well enough to attend his side's 3-0 victory in La Liga.
Torres received a standing ovation from the crowd as two goals from Antoine Griezmann and another courtesy of Kevin Gameiro ensured a comfortable afternoon.
The Atleti academy graduate has scored five goals in 20 league games this season but is out of contract at the end of the campaign and currently without the offer of a renewal.
Diego Simeone's men are some way adrift of rivals Real Madrid at the top of the Spanish table but regained fourth place from Real Sociedad as a result of their latest win.
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