The Asian Age

Sturridge saves Reds’ blues

Scores equaliser at death as Liverpool maintain undefeated run at Chelsea

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London, Sept. 30: Jurgen Klopp praised Daniel Sturridge’s ability to make a difference off the bench after his sensationa­l strike a minute from time preserved Liverpool’s unbeaten start to the Premier League in a 1- 1 draw at Chelsea on Saturday.

Sturridge has endured an injury- ravaged three years since Klopp took charge at Anfield and was loaned out to relegated West Brom for the second half of last season.

But despite playing a reserve role to Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, Sturridge has now scored four goals in seven appearance­s this season.

“The whole dressing room was pretty much dancing. He had such a difficult time but now he has a wonderful time,” said Klopp.

“Coming in and being fresh and making decisions is so important. It was a fantastic goal. He had a full pre- season and is in best shape since I know him,” he added.

For the second time in four days Eden Hazard seemed set to haunt Liverpool as, after deciding a League Cup tie between the pair on Wednesday, the Belgian fired Chelsea in front on 25 minutes.

But Sturridge’s late interventi­on means Liverpool move level on points with Manchester City at the top of the table ahead of a huge clash between the two at Anfield next weekend.

Chelsea are just two points back in third and showed their own title credential­s by continuing an unbeaten start under Maurizio Sarri with an impressive defensive display complement­ed by Hazard’s class at the other end of the field.

Salah struggles

Salah was back for Liverpool after being crowned the third best player in the world for the past year by FIFA on Monday.

But the dead eye for goal the Egyptian showed last season to earn that accolade ahead of the likes of Lionel Messi and Hazard, was missing before he was replaced by Xherdan Shaqiri 25 minutes from time. “It was not Mo’s best game of his career for sure,” added Klopp.

“It’s like riding a bike and it’s not that you wake up in the morning and cannot ride a bike anymore. He just has to work,” Klopp added.

Twice Salah wriggled into clear shooting positions on his favoured left foot on the edge of the box inside the first 10 minutes, but his first tame effort was easily saved by Kepa Arrizabala­ga before he blazed his second high and wide. Salah should have levelled against his old club just after the half hour mark but his goalbound effort was cleared off the line by Antonio Rudiger. — AFP

 ?? — AP ?? Willian ( left) of Chelsea and Liverpool’s Georginio Wijnaldum vie for an aerial ball during their English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge stadium in London on Saturday. The match ended in a 1- 1 draw.
— AP Willian ( left) of Chelsea and Liverpool’s Georginio Wijnaldum vie for an aerial ball during their English Premier League match at Stamford Bridge stadium in London on Saturday. The match ended in a 1- 1 draw.

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