Deserves a special mention and really showed some maturity and unselfishness.
Deserves a special mention and really showed some maturity and unselfishness.
Happy? well thats the big question. The guy has a bitch face most of the time.If Sturridge is indeed now back to 'full speed' - as per the comments that Macca refers to on the BT coverage with Michael Owen - and is running and moving at optimum speed without fear or hindrance, then as long as he's stays fit, that's 20 goals at least.
Because a fit, on form and happy Sturridge at 100% is one of the most deadly and effective strikers in the world.
Happy? well thats the big question. The guy has a bitch face most of the time.
A Sturridge playing like he played on Saturday is indeed one of the best strikers in the world, the question is, will he keep that up? It was one of my favourite Sturridge performances I've witnessed, he showed great speed and great intelligence, as you'd expect from him, but he also showed great understanding with the team, great effort, and great selflessness. Sure he didn't score, but goals are a formality with Sturridge, his all round performance was outstanding and that was so encouraging. I think it's the performance so many of us have been dying to see from him, if he keeps playing at that level and style, we're going to have a very very good season.If Sturridge is indeed now back to 'full speed' - as per the comments that Macca refers to on the BT coverage with Michael Owen - and is running and moving at optimum speed without fear or hindrance, then as long as he's stays fit, that's 20 goals at least.
Because a fit, on form and happy Sturridge at 100% is one of the most deadly and effective strikers in the world.
Not exactly, but I do think you're putting 2 and 2 together and getting 5. Check out the article by Tony Barrett which Squiggs has posted in another thread.
Sturridge will always be dangerous because he is a terrific goalscorer.
But he looks half the player he was a season and a half ago.
He cant sprint, he rarely takes players on and that power game he had is all but gone.
Im not sure if thats critical as Klopp plays more passing, touch, technique etc but its clear his burst of pace and drive is not what it was.
Hes still effective and always will be.
Yup but my salient point is that Klopp is quite open that as far as he is concerned Firmino is No 1. Not a situation I would expect Daniel to be happy about
If Sturridge is indeed now back to 'full speed' - as per the comments that Macca refers to on the BT coverage with Michael Owen - and is running and moving at optimum speed without fear or hindrance, then as long as he's stays fit, that's 20 goals at least.
Because a fit, on form and happy Sturridge at 100% is one of the most deadly and effective strikers in the world.
It seems like you're suggesting there's no such thing as a first XI in modern football [emoji6]I'm sure he wouldn't be if it were true, but I don't believe it is. I don't think Sturridge is no.1 either, but fundamentally I don't reckon Klopp will have just the one first choice anyway. He'll make different selections on different occasions.
Hahaha. Your dislike of our only top class striker is as bemusing as your adoration for our rivals managers.Four league games no goals.
Sell.
Quite.I'm actually really happy with what I've seen of Sturridge over the last two games, he's shown a little more of him old self with some great, fast runs and some clever play, but he's also shown that he's starting to fit into Klopps system with hard work and unselfish play. If he's only making it to 60mins in the short term so what, the guy is supremely talented and its only a matter of time until he starts scoring again, and when he does, he'll be a truly terrifying player perfect for Klopps system.
Four league games no goals.
Sell.