Daniel Sturridge will be lethal when he hones his finishing…
His movement, his pace and running with the ball noticeably boosted our attack, and on two occasions, Sturridge beat Spurs’ offside trap, leaving Eric Dier in his wake. Uncharacteristically though, he finished pretty tamely on both – and hit the post from close-range with a back-heel, too. On historical evidence, an in-form Sturridge would hope to score at least one of these chances, and when he gets up to speed, with the likes of Coutinho, Steven Gerrard and Raheem Sterling feeding him from deep – he’ll notch goals aplenty.