Sturridge lavishes praise on controversial strike partner…
Liverpool and England forward Daniel Sturridge reckons his teammate and strike partner Luis Suarez is a thoroughly nice chap, he told Life and Times.
Sturridge is in the form of his life for club and country, scoring eight goals altogether this season, and has instantly reformed his partnership with Luis Suarez, following his return from a ten game ban.
Suarez is in similarly good form, bagging three goals in just two Premier League games this season, and his natural relationship with the England forward is causing various defences countless problems.
“He’s a nice guy and we have great chemistry on the field, and we get on well off it so it’s good,” said Sturridge of Suarez.
Suarez would have left Anfield in the summer if the had his way, but the club were determined to keep hold of their star player for one more season at least, and refused Arsenal’s repeated offers for his services.
Sturridge is delighted Suarez stayed with the Reds, and reckons his involvement makes everyone’s job easier.
“It’s easier when you’ve got somebody like Luis, who can help you share the goals out, and we’ve also got the likes of Steven Gerrard and Victor Moses who can pitch in,” Sturridge continued.
“So there are goals throughout the team. Hopefully we can continue with the form we’ve got at the moment.”
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