Former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has expressed sympathy
for Daniel Sturridge, who has
struggled with a succession of injuries this season. Rodgers, speaking after
completing a leg of the Belfast City Marathon in aid of Northern Ireland
Hospice, admitted it has been difficult for England striker Sturridge to make
an impact.
Sturridge has been limited to just 23 appearances for club and country this
season, with Reds boss Jurgen Klopp keen to ensure he does not break down again
as a result of playing too many games. That approach appears to have paid
dividends, with the 26-year-old having scored four goals in his last five
Premier League matches to take his overall tally this campaign to 11 goals.
He said “It's been difficult for
Daniel because he's been injured a lot, and other players have come in and have
done very, very well. Jurgen, as it is
for any manager, has to manage the squad the best you possibly can to get the
results and it's about the team you can put together.nI think they have a great
chance on Thursday night. Villarreal
are one-nil up, they Liverpool will be disappointed to concede late on but
going back to Anfield with only one goal to make up, they've got every chance
of getting through. The Anfield support is incredible so I'm sure they'll
really push them into the final”.
Rodgers remains keen to return to management and has been linked with a
number of clubs, including former club Swansea as well as the Celtic job, which
will become vacant in the summer when Ronny Deila steps down.

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