So who is better? Do we even need a debate or is this just an excuse to laugh at those we find funniest? Rooney, a proven world class footballer who has performed at the highest stage for years. One of the best players in England and the best at what he does and the best English footballer around. Sturridge, a decent striker having the season of his life. Has issues with his mentality and can also be very selfish. Benefiting from having no competition right now but is thriving at Liverpool. So who is better, Chelsea & City fans know Sturridge quite well so feel free to join in.
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How about Suarez vs Welbeck? You picked the worst of our front two for your comparison? Sturridge is better than Wellbeck.
Both would be unfair. Welbeck more often than not plays from the left and Rooney plays behind the striker. Rooney > Sturridge > Welbeck. Both Rooney an welbeck have some serious competition for their place. Sturridge doesnt have any at all. Welbeck and Rooney offer a lot more than Sturridge. Both are better footballers, Sturridge is a better striker than Welbeck. Rooney is a better striker, better goalscorer, better provider and a better player all round. sturridge doesnt even come close tbh. Though one of your guys thinks Sturridge is better
Why would we waste time Sturridge has had half a good season, long way to go to get into Rooneys bracket.
Think, which set of fans tend to make hilarious claims about average players once they hit a run of form?
Your having a laugh UIR, Rooney a far better player than RVP and he's proved it with his goals and all round play for Utd.
Hes been brill for us since Jan 2013 And not just his goalscoring, his all round game. Passing, effort, holding it up etc
Player yes, striker no. RvP is our best striker, Rooney our second best, Hernandez our 3rd and Welbeck our 4th. I'd put Sturridge as a striker, 4th ahead of Welbeck if he was at United.
Lol just one. Ask the same question on your board PMK, lets see what you all really think. I can think of a few who will give us a laugh.
Wait until he gets competition for his place. Like Ive said many times, if you intend to progress, better strikers will come. can Sturridge handle the competition?
I just told you my opinion of Rooney compared to RVP and Rooney is a better player than Sturridge, but you're comparing players with differing experience and total games in the prem, one is in his prime and the other has scope to get better.
Sturridge will become just another PL player. Funny how there are actually people who think otherwise. Like Welbeck he'll never reach the heights of the top class players. He'll have his moments of course but thats all they will be, moments in the grand scheme of things. Trying not to laugh at the thread on the Liverpool board. how can people not understand that Sturridge is benefiting from having no competition right now. The last time he had competition he looked average and it was hardly world class competition.
Just to clarify Im not defending Sturridge as being better than Rooney as he isnt but for you to ust write him off like you are doing UIR is obvious wumming Watch him, look how he plays. Hes been good for over a year so your good 1 season syndrome is irrelevant Liverpool signed 02 Jan, 13 £12,000,000 23 (5) apps 21 gls League - 3 (0) apps 2 gls FA - 2 (0) apps 2 gls League Cup- 0 (0) 0 Other Very good stats for over 1 calendar year
Rooney is a better striker and player than Sturridge. End of debate. However, comparing Sturridge and Rooney is a tad unfair to Sturridge. Rooney and Van Persie (who is also a better striker and player than Sturridge) are at their peak as players -- they are 28 and 30, respectively. Comparing Sturridge (24) with Chicarito (25) and Welbeck (23) is much more realistic. In my opinion, Sturridge wins those comparisons. Chicarito's leage goal tally -- the only real metric for strikers, after all --- peaked in 2011/2012 with 13; whereas Sturridge currently has 11 and will surely eclipse that target. Therefore he is a better striker. Welbeck's best tally was previously 9 goals (11/12, as well) and he's currently on 8. Sturridge is better than both his contemporaries. You could argue Chicarito and Welbeck are better players (not strikers), but that would be highly subjective. IMO, Striker (not player) rankings: RVP>Rooney (goal tally alone!)>Sturridge>Chicarito>Welbeck. Sturridge has great potential, but he's no Rooney. Perhaps in time. We'll see
That's a hypothetical, though. You might be right. You're entitled to your opinion UIR but I'll believe it when I see it.