Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says the imminent arrival of Mario Balotelli will have a positive impact on Daniel Sturidge.Continue...
The Reds have been on the lookout for a star striker following Luis
Suarez's departure to Barcelona and their Balotelli has led the line at Inter, Manchester City and Milan, and at
international level with Italy, raising doubts over Sturridge's status
at Liverpool, despite scoring 36 goals in 50 appearances since joining
from Chelsea in January 2013.
However, Rodgers stressed the
importance of the England international to his plans and is adamant
another fine partnership can be forged on Merseyside after Sturridge's
exploits alongside Suarez.
"I have spoken to Daniel about how
important he is to the team," Rodgers told reporters ahead of Monday's
trip to defending champions City.
"The confidence I have in him
has been shown in his performances and goals – 36 in 50 – and you are
not doing that if you are not happy with your life and happy with your
football.
"I have said repeatedly that Daniel is a top talent,
but we need to have more than one top talent in here. But he is a big
player for us and will remain to be."
Rodgers added: "The
dynamics are important but I don't worry because if you are a top player
with a top mind then you want other top players.
"If you are a
top player and looking at another top player coming in then you will be
thinking, 'He can help us.' A top player with a top mentality responds
to the competition.
"We can also play a diamond. We played that
eight times last year and won seven, and we flipped to that against
Southampton. We can change systems and I need that flexibility.
"Also, if you look at Daniel's injury record, then he has missed a
number of weeks through being injured. I need to ensure I have got the
replacements if they are not on the pitch at the same time."
search appears to be over,
with enigmatic Milan frontman Balotelli on the verge of sealing a
transfer to Anfield.
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