16.9.13

Sturridge fit for Swansea clash after missing England duty with thigh problem

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is expected to start Liverpool's game against Swansea tonight after coming through a full training session on Sunday.
Sturridge was criticised for pulling out of the England squad with a thigh injury, but it's understood the forward could not have played in either qualifying game against Moldova or Ukraine.
He now looks set to lead the line for Brendan Rodgers' unbeaten side at the Liberty Stadium.
eturn: Sturridge chats with team-mates Lucas Leiva during training on Sunday
eturn: Sturridge chats with team-mates Lucas Leiva during training on Sunday


In form: Sturridge has scored three Premier League goals already this season
In form: Sturridge has scored three Premier League goals already this season

The former Chelsea forward has started the new season in sparkling form, netting three goals to earn Liverpool 1-0 wins over Stoke City, Aston Villa and rivals Manchester United.
Sturridge also scored twice in his side's 4-2 extra-time victory over League One Notts County in the Capital One Cup.
His impressive displays led to a call up from Roy Hodgson for England's crucial World Cup qualifiers but he aggravated a thigh injury in the win over United and was unable to take part in either game.
Determined: Sturridge will hope to play a part in England's games with Montenegro and Poland next month
Determined: Sturridge will hope to play a part in England's games with Montenegro and Poland next month


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