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Once West Ham saw Daniel Sturridge named on the bench for Saturday’s game against Liverpool they must have known that their dismal run at Anfield was going to continue.
The Reds are hitting their stride at the right time (if the season had started on Boxing Day Liverpool would be one point clear at the top) and the return of Sturridge will be a further boost as they hunt down the top four.
The former Chelsea man has now scored in five of his seven appearances as a Premier League substitute for Brendan Rodgers' side but, more importantly, his minutes per goal record at Liverpool (one every 110.9 mins) is the second best of any player at a single club in Premier League history. Only Alan Shearer (with a goal every 106.1 mins at Blackburn) has scored at a superior rate.
That means Sturridge is outscoring the likes of Sergio Aguero, Thierry Henry and Ruud van Nistelrooy, and if he can remain fit, (with his recent record that’s not a given), Sturridge gives Liverpool the sort of boost that other clubs are trying to achieve in the choppy waters of the January transfer window.
Thats astonishing, I still think he's enormously underrated by a lot of people. Even more amazing stats considering he's played quite a few games for us where he's looked so unfit he can barely move but still scores!
He's amazing. Biggest bargain ever. There comes a point where the stats aren't just a spell of form - that's his standard. If he hadn't been injured for so long, I have no doubt we'd be flying higher up the league.
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