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Daniel Sturridge – where is the love?

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DanielSturridgeSUPPORTERS of Liverpool FC love their strikers. They always have.

Going right back to when Bill Shankly reincarnated the club in the 1960’s, the Kop have had a long list of goal scoring idols. From Ian St John to Roger Hunt. From Hunt to Kevin Keegan. From Mighty Mouse to Kenny Dalglish. From the King to Ian Rush. From Rushy to John Aldridge. From Aldo to Robbie Fowler. From God to Michael Owen. From the treacherous Welshman to Fernando Torres. From the treacherous Spaniard to Luis Suarez.

The Kop loves nothing more than someone who constantly sticks the ball in the back of it’s net.

Liverpool are currently in a position where they have 2 of the 3 top goal scorers in the league but the love of the people seems to be directed significantly more at one than the other.

Luis Suarez, summer transfer saga and all, gets away with a bit more than Daniel Sturridge and he certainly gets his name sung more often. Perhaps that’s only natural. Sturridge isn’t at Suarez’s level when it comes to entertaining the masses. He isn’t quite as charismatic or talented as his Uruguayan partner in crime either, but he’s not a million miles away and his performances deserve a little more adulation and recognition than he has been receiving of late.

Don’t get me wrong, Sturridge is hardly being booed by fans or heavily criticised. Indeed, he is praised far and wide by Liverpool supporters in the main but there is still a slight lack of warmth to Sturridge that seems strange. When he played for England against Germany last week while he carried an injury, Liverpool fans were annoyed. So was his manager. Brendan Rodgers basically told the press that it was Sturridge’s fault that he couldn’t start the last Saturday’s match as he’d prioritised an international friendly over a local derby.

Pretty understandable criticism and it was hardly excessive but it should be put into context. Steven Gerrard had far more reason to pull out of that game with Germany given his age, the fact that he needed a pain killing injection and the fact that no matter what happens between now and June, he will be starting England’s World Cup games.

Sturridge on the other hand, despite being the top scoring English striker in the land, has a lot to prove at international level. He’s only scored twice for his country in nine outings, one being a penalty, the other coming against the mighty San Marino. It’s only natural that he wanted to go out against Germany in a high profile match (or as high profile as any friendly match involving a Roy Hodgson team can be) and show what he could do, injured or not. The fact that he was unable to start the game against Everton allowed Rodgers’ to have a slight pop at his striker, but it’s doubtful that Luis Suarez or Steven Gerrard would have received a public rebuke in the same circumstances.

Sturridge copped a bit more flack recently when Liverpool lost away at Arsenal. Late on, Luis Suarez ran clear on the Arsenal goal and elected to shoot rather than attempt a pass to his strike partner. In truth, he had every right to. The pass to Sturridge was not an easy one and Suarez would have scored 9 time out of 10 from the position he found himself in. Unfortunately this time he missed. Sturridge threw his arms in the air and screamed at Suarez for ignoring him. Cameras showed slow motion replays of Sturridge’s reaction and there were more than a few people unhappy with his actions. Let’s compare and contrast this with a recent on field Suarez outburst.

Against Everton, Joe Allen found himself with a chance that he would score 99 times out of a 100. He was clean through 1 on 1 with Tim Howard and had most of the goal to aim at. He also had Luis Suarez to his left who was in a position bordering on offside. He made the right choice and went for goal. He shot wide. It was a horrendous miss. Suarez’s reaction? To barrack Allen and gesticulate wildly a la Sturridge at the Emirates. The only difference is that no one is really pulling Suarez for his petulance. He gets a pass because he’s so brilliant. Sturridge seemingly doesn’t receive the same leeway despite the fact that, for Liverpool, he is also pretty damn brilliant.

Those illustrious names from St John to Suarez that were mentioned earlier all failed to produce goals at the same rate as Sturridge has thus far in his Anfield career. Indeed, Daniel is the quickest of the lot to get to 20 goals for Liverpool. Before him, Fernando Torres held the record. He took 31 games to do it. Daniel Sturridge took 26 (and a few of them were coming off the bench). We all remember how loved Fernando Torres was now, don’t we? He was an icon on Merseyside as soon as he slipped a shot past Petr Cech at the Anfield Road end on his home debut. Perhaps if Sturridge came from sunny Spain and had flowing blonde locks and a smile rather than arriving from Chelsea and wearing a scowl he’d be more feted.

Perhaps if he didn’t arrive with a reputation for being aloof, selfish and arrogant, Liverpool fans would love him that bit more than they currently do.

In fairness to Sturridge he’s done all he can to shed the negative image he arrived on Merseyside with. His goal celebration might not be to everyone’s taste but it’s clearly jocular and a bit of self deprecation. The fact that he seeks out a youngster in the crowd at the end of every match and hands his shirt over to that child also demonstrates a softer side as well as some maturity. Dancing with a fan on camera in a car park is hardly the action of a man who takes himself too seriously either. All in all, his behaviour since walking through the Paisley gates has been pretty much exemplary. Had Fernando Torres been shown on the internet getting out of his car to dance with a young fan one can imagine how much adulation he’d have received.

Maybe it’s because ‘Sturridge’ is a hard name to get into a song. Maybe its simply that local lads and foreigners have more mystique to them than a lad from Birmingham who has played for Manchester City and Chelsea. Whatever it is, right now Daniel Sturridge doesn’t quite get the adoration that great Liverpool strikers have in the past. But he really should.

In three or four years time he is far more likely to still be banging in goals at the Kop end than Luis Suarez. In less than a year he’s elevated himself from a fringe player at Chelsea to one of the best strikers in England and he is still young with areas of his game that can be improved.

If I were a betting man than I’d be more than happy to wager that in a couple of years time Daniel Sturridge will be one of Europe’s top forwards. You could argue that he’s nearly at that level already.

It’s high time he was celebrated like those who have gone before him.

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40 comments

  • Scott says:

    Im sorry , I do think Sturridge is a very good player but I just don’t like him and to be honest I doubt I ever will.

    I think he IS arrogant.
    I dont think he will show any loyalty to Liverpool when CL clubs come to sign him .

    I hate his stupid dance , I think it’s embarrassing.

    Of course im happy he is here , I hope he stays BUT I just don’t like him !

    • Dave Martinez says:

      Fair enough, think some people would agree. At least I’m not imagining that people aren’t so keen on him compared to Suarez, Torres etc

  • Jase says:

    I think sturridge is a pr*ck , but hey , as long as he’s banging in d goals who cares ?

  • Gabriel Darshan says:

    Dave, I agree that there should be more singing for Daniel, and the fact we haven’t got a regular catchy song for him is a big reason. Torres’ song was great, as is Suarez’s and fans, when the team need inspiration, tend to sing the names of the players they think will most likely bring it, or are engaged in the game the most trying to win it, and those are usually Suarez and Gerrard.
    I think fans are extremely happy with Daniel, but you’re right he doesn’t get the adulation that Suarez does. I suspect, even if Daniel keeps scoring, Coutinho’s name will be sung more often anyway. Phillippe had the most shirts sold preseason.

    • Dave Martinez says:

      Well he can’t expect as much love as Coutinho, that boy is everyone’s favourite haha! You make a good point about the songs though, the Torres one was nearly as famous as the player himself.

  • bright says:

    as a fan,we should always try to make our players happy.. What has sturridge done wrong? If there a way we can compose a song for him lets do it.

  • Mark Talbot says:

    I have no love for Danny either. He just isn’t a likeable character . His silly dance sums up his ‘its all about me ‘ personality.

    Other clubs always had players doing silly idiotic dances not us . We used to laugh at people like kanu adebayor etc because they looked stupid , now one of our players is looking stupid . It’s just not LFC.

    That’s not the only reason of course , but it doesn’t help.

    • j75j says:

      He just isn’t a likeable character? Because he enjoys himself when he scores a goal? You must see Suarez as a role model then! LOL
      Sturridge has been a breath of fresh air to LFC after 4 years of misery on and off the field!
      Football is about enjoyment and Sturridge enjoys himself on the pitch which is good to see at Anfield.

  • ciaran says:

    If anyone is petulant it’s Suarez. He’ll behave like a child in January or in summer to push a move. No loyalty whatsoever.

  • jeremy says:

    personally I love him , his dance is class , sorry he doesent just kiss his hand everytime he scores

    • TaintlessRed says:

      Suarez’s celebration is far more beautiful than a stupid embarrassing dance. He doesn’t ‘just kiss his hand’ . He has small tattoos representing his wife and Delfina, his daughter, and he gives one kiss to each. Recently, with the birth of his son, he has changed his celebration with one kiss and showing 3 fingers.

  • James says:

    Like the player . Can’t stand the man . Total tw at

  • j75j says:

    I am happy with Sturridge does what was asked of him scores goals! Keep on dancing Sturridge!!! I don’t know him but from what I have seen on LFC TV interviews he enjoys playing for LFC and that is all that matters to me!

  • ben says:

    Mark Talbot your a true racist. People like you should be kicked out of every stadium or better still banned. What’s your problem with black players. If you don’t like Daniels dance ( like I also don’t) just say it and not refer to Kanu and Adebayor.

  • wes says:

    Sturridge is not my cup of tea. Dont like him .looks ridiculous when he scores .

  • Positive says:

    DS wil only get better so we shuld 4get d dance n watever he does, wat matters are d goals. Pump dem in boy.

  • David says:

    Think he’s done a fantastic job…. Especially compared to the crap Dalglish bough… How anyone has any love for that tool I will never know. Brought Liverpool down in the late 80’s… Walked out in the Early 90’s and almost sent us on a course to relegation… Would not invite him to a kids party let alone make him an ambassador for the club.

  • Larry says:

    I cant believe some of the comments here about DS, compared to their loveable LS, Suarez was banned twice, the first time dragging our name through the gutter with his disgusting racist abuse of evra and embarrassing the club, the second time could have derailed the start of this season if it wasn’t for that horrible guy Sturridge. And Luis repays us by utterly treating us like dog *on the bottom of his shoe by trying to force his way to Arsenal of all teams. Maybe DS would when the time comes angle a move if we are struggling but give him a chance he has been anything but manna from heaven, yet he’s dismissed like just another player like Allen or Aspas. I d hate to think our famous “we aint racist, we only hate Mancs” wasn’t just a catchy song but a statement of our beliefs, but i cant help thinking if he did have long flowing locks and blue eyes, he wouldn’t be getting hung for perceived arrogance and would be given licence for his stupid dance. I hope I’m wrong YNWA

  • Ugo says:

    I can’t believe the comments I’m reading here some of you sound even racist criticizing African players for their traditional goal celebrating dances. Sturridge is ours now and he deserves our love

  • pino pino says:

    Daniel Sturridge’s all round game is not attractive to watch but he keep banging in the goals e.g Mignolet is the best shot stopper in the epl but he’s all round game is not enticing.Sturridge loses possession easily and it is frustrating fans so at the end of the day he still scores and it doesn’t bring up his profile either.

  • maik says:

    I feel a bit guilty about it but I dont care for Sturridge at all . He is so arrogant and full of himself . I wish he would stop his retard dance. He is also selfish on the pitch.

  • Shittle says:

    @ arrogant,which one of you have met him,,,don’t judge him like dat

  • Patrick says:

    Where is the love ? Danny loves himself enough , he doesn’t need more love

  • Ben says:

    I think Andy Carroll looked more ridiculous trying to score than Sturridge does when he celebrates. Why give him grieve when his scoring on a regular, just shows how fickle some of you are the fact that you can find fault in the player that’s wants to play for LFC but sing the name of Suarez who doesn’t even want to be here, show the man some love, he was scoring while Suarez was suspended and flirting with Madrid.

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