Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge says his side have proved they can cope without striker Luiz Suarez after beating Southampton 2-1 at Anfield in their opening Premier League game of the new season.
Raheem
Sterling opened the scoring for the Reds before Nathaniel Clyne
equalised for the visitors but Sturridge netted the winner from close
range in the 79th minute to hand Brendan Rodgers' side all three points.
Speaking
after the game Sturridge admitted he is under pressure to provide
Liverpool's goals this season, following the departure of Suarez to
Barcelona, but insisted that he is relishing the challenge.
"There's
pressure on myself to get the goals now. With Luis [Suarez] out the
team and of course he scored 30 odds goals last season," the forward
told Sky Sports.
"It's important for me and the other lads to step up and Raheem showed today that he's got a cool head and he can finish.
"I'm
glad that he's continuing the scoring into the season. He's improving
all the time. It's important as a collective unit we all provide the
goals."
The Reds handed debuts to Dejan Lovren and Javier
Manquillo while Rickie Lambert also appeared as a substitute and
Sturridge says Liverpool are a far stronger squad than the one that
finished season last season.
"I think so [Liverpool have improved from last season]. With the players
the manager's brought in, no disrespect to Luis, he's a great player
and he will be missed, but we move on from that now," he added.
"We've
shown today we can win games, we can score goals and we defended well.
With Raheem and other players producing we'll be okay this season."

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