- Rodgers believes that Balotelli and Sturridge can form a potent partnership
- Liverpool boss hoping duo can replicate team of Luis Suarez and Sturridge
- Both strikers will be hoping to be the main man for Liverpool this season
- Reds set for trip to Manchester City in the Premier League on Monday night
Among the
many questions that Mario Balotelli’s imminent move to Liverpool has
raised, there is one intriguing subplot: how will he gel with Daniel
Sturridge?
Sturridge
and Luis Suarez formed a potent spearhead to Liverpool’s attack last
season but, for all that they worked together, the two could never be
described as friends; even when things went smoothly on the field, there
was always the capacity for them to bicker.
During
the summer, before England faced Uruguay in Sao Paulo, Brendan Rodgers
acknowledged that his forwards ‘both want to be the king’ and, with
Suarez soon out of the way, Sturridge could have assumed that he would
become Anfield’s undisputed frontman.
Balotelli’s
arrival, however, poses a new quandary. The 24-year-old, whose
£16million move from AC Milan will be completed in the next 24 hours,
possesses swagger and huge self-belief. Balotelli will see a stage that
he wants to dominate.
It
will, inevitably, pose a test of Rodgers’ man-management skills but, as
he prepares his side for a crucial early showdown with Manchester City
tonight, he is adamant the two forwards will not just work together but
drive each other on.
Rodgers
has reassured Sturridge since news broke of his interest in Balotelli
and reminded him of the role he has played in taking Liverpool back into
the Champions League. If this campaign is to unfold as Rodgers hopes,
the leading strikers of England and Italy will need to deliver for him.
‘I
have spoken to Daniel and just said how important he is to the team,’
said Rodgers. ‘The confidence I have in him has been shown in his
performances and goals — 36 in 50. You are not doing that if you are not
happy; happy with your life, 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. He is a big player for us and that will remain.
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 you are looking at another top player coming
in then you will be thinking: “He can help us”. If you are a top player
with a top mentality then you respond to the competition.
‘We
can play a diamond (with two strikers). We played that eight times last
year and won seven and we flipped to that last weekend (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.’
Sturridge
is among a group of players, including Raheem Sterling, Philippe
Coutinho and Jordan Henderson, whose contracts will be looked at in the
coming months and he will have a central role to play on his return to
the Etihad Stadium on Monday night.
While
this collision will not determine the destination of the Barclays
Premier League next May, it will be interesting to see how Liverpool
compare with Manuel Pellegrini’s men after finishing two points behind
them last season.
Liverpool
have taken City to the wire on both their last visits to this part of
Manchester — they were beaten 2-1 on Boxing Day and drew 2-2 the season
before, having led in the closing stages — and Rodgers is quietly
optimistic they can make a statement.
‘There is no
doubt we are stronger,’ said Rodgers. ‘The competition in the squad is
much greater and hopefully that will drive us on. Our squad is stronger
but you show that on the field.
‘We
have had good games against them and the last game (at Anfield, which
Liverpool won 3-2) in April was fantastic. We’ve gone there and played
really well the last couple of years but we want to come back with a
better result.
‘Now
I am happy with the team I send out each week, with the group of
players I have, knowing the principles of the team, the work, the ethic,
the mentality is there.
‘We are certainly in a much better place two years on. It feels like my team, absolutely, and the club itself has improved.’
Rodgers
is considering handing new £12m defender Alberto Moreno a first start
and the Spanish left-back is itching to be involved – primarily so he
can lock horns with his former Sevilla team-mate Jesus Navas.
‘I’ve
been aching to have a chance to play against him,’ said Moreno, with a
knowing smile. ‘That would be great. He’s like lightning and he’s also
very unpredictable, which makes him very difficult to stop. I haven’t
spoken to him since I came here but hopefully I will see him. I’d love
to face him.’
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