Monthly Archives: January 2013

Liverpool boss Rodgers delighted with impact of ‘natural goalscorer’ Sturridge

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has hailed Daniel Sturridge’s instant impact since his move from Chelsea after another impressive display in the 5-0 win over Norwich City.

Rodgers’ side swept the Canaries aside with ease and Sturridge found himself involved throughout. He linked up extremely well with Luis Suarez, including a delightful dummy in the build-up to the Uruguayan’s goal.

After the break, the England international scored Liverpool’s third before being replaced by Fabio Borini to the sound of thunderous applause from the Anfield support, and Rodgers was understandably pleased too.

Rodgers told Sky Sports: “Daniel has come in and got three goals in three games, and that’s not even three full games. He has done in those games everything we thought he could do.

“His goal today was one of the big reasons we brought him in. He is a natural goal scorer. He has wonderful ability, pace and power in the box, but for us I thought he could be someone who just gets a tap-in.

“It was great control and pass from [Jordan] Henderson to allow Stewart [Downing] to slide the ball across with great technique. Daniel was in the right place at the right time and any goal scorer will tell you it’s a great goal because you’re in the box and he got his third goal in three games.

“The play between those two was great [Sturridge and Suarez]. I thought Steven Gerrard was unbelievable with his passing, intensity and work rate, but today was very much a team performance.”

Rodgers continued his praise for Liverpool’s team performance and highlighted the team’s work rate and determination as important characteristics against a Norwich team he says are difficult to beat.

“We were outstanding,” he added. “The first goal was important for us today. They’ve shown great resilience in recent months, Norwich, they’re a difficult team to beat.

“But I thought the players were outstanding. Their application and work rate was outstanding, and some of our football today was very, very good. Five goals and a clean sheet is very good.”

The win sees Liverpool jump one place into seventh and despite the one-sided scoreline, Rodgers was quick to dismiss suggestions that it was necessarily their best performance of the season.

He continued: “No not at all. We have played in a number of games where we haven’t got the results. Some people look at it [the Norwich win], see the goals and some of the play today [and say it was Liverpool’s best performance], but we have played well in a lot of games.

“Sometimes we have got our rewards, sometimes we haven’t. It’s always good when you lose to get straight back in. We have worked very hard this week and the players took that into the game.

“[It was a] terrific performance. I am pleased for the players because they worked very hard and were disappointed after last week.”

‘I want to thank God’ – Sturridge overjoyed by goal on Liverpool debut

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge was delighted to mark his home debut for the club with a goal, as he ‘thanked God’, and his manager Brendan Rodgers, for giving him the opportunity to play at Anfield.

Sturridge joined the Reds from Chelsea for £12m earlier this month, and became the first Liverpool player since Ray Kennedy in 1974 to score in each of his first three games for the club, as Rodgers’ side claimed an emphatic 5-0 victory over Norwich City.

And the England international revealed his joy at being given the chance to play at Anfield when speaking to Sky Sports News after the match.

“I enjoyed it very much,” said Sturridge. “I want to thank God for the opportunity and making me put on a Liverpool shirt, without him this wouldn’t be possible.

“I’d like to thank the manager for giving me the opportunity also.

“It’s great to be here and it’s a world-class club. I have world-class players with me like Luis Suarez, Steven Gerrard, not to mention all the other players, but in terms of me being here at this club, it’s great.”

The former Chelsea also took time to praise his new strike partner, Luis Suarez, after the match, as the pair once again linked up impressively, with both getting their names on the scoresheet in the dominant display.

Suarez took his tally for the season to 20 with his first half strike against Norwich, after a clever dummy from Sturridge, and the 23-year-old insisted the best is still to come from the pair.

 “It’s good to play with him [Suarez], we’ve been training well together and I think it’s only gonna be a matter of time before we gel properly,” Sturridge said.

“At the moment it’s going well but it’s gonna get a lot better than this because we’ve only played with each other for a couple of weeks so we don’t really know how each other play but it seems to be clicking.

Sturridge continued: “We work a lot on that [the dummy] in training and we’ve been doing it for the last six or seven training sessions since I signed, so we click.

“We get on very well off the field and on the field it’s showing in our play also.”