Liverpool striker's injury record since 2013 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35427212 As Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge nears his latest return to fitness, it is hard to escape the feeling that we have been here before. The England forward, 26, moved to Anfield three years ago but has been unavailable for 54.8% of his time at the club - that's 614 days missed out of 1,121 spent on Merseyside. Reds manager Jurgen Klopp said after taking over that Sturridge needs to "learn what is serious pain and what is only pain". if (window.bbcdotcom && bbcdotcom.slot) { bbcdotcom.slot("mpu", [1,2,3]); } if (window.bbcdotcom && bbcdotcom.show) { bbcdotcom.show(); } So just how bad is his injury record? Here, with the help of experts PhysioRoom, we take a detailed look at his fitness problems since signing for Liverpool in January 2013: Daniel Sturridge's injuries: 3 February 2013 Thigh injury 14 days missed 25 February 2013 Thigh injury 13 days missed 19 March 2013 Thigh injury Three days missed 29 May 2013 Ankle injury 73 days missed 1 September 2013 Thigh injury 15 days missed 9 November 2013 Thigh injury 10 days missed 29 November 2013 Ankle injury 44 days missed 13 April 2014 Hamstring injury 14 days missed 14 June 2014 Dead leg Five days missed 31 July 2014 Hamstring injury Ten days missed 5 September 2014 Thigh strain 38 days missed 13 October 2014 Calf strain 36 days missed 18 November 2014 Thigh strain 74 days missed 22 March 2014 Hip injury 13 days missed 8 April 2015 Hip injury 165 days missed 16 October 2015 Knee injury 36 days missed 26 November 2015 Foot injury Three days missed 6 December 2015 Hamstring injury 48 days missed Total days missed: 614 Most injury-prone players Jack Wilshere, 21 injuries Gabriel Agbonlahor, 20 injuries Daniel Sturridge, 18 injuries Most days missed Steven Pienaar, 759 days Andy Carroll, 641 days Daniel Sturridge, 614 days Most days missed to one injury Libor Kozak, 494 days Jay Rodriguez, 422 days Abou Diaby, 391 days All data since January 2013
I noticed that. Isn't that what ice baths are supposed to help? Pathetic either way. We have a drama queen on our books lol. Far cry from the old days of playing with broken bones concussion etc. Wonder how many would be injured if they didn't get paid whilst they was out
i pretty much use an icebath/jakuzi for all my injuries/problems.. stress, anxiety, migrains, high sex drive...
no lads dead leg is not that a bad one, it was 5 days. that would be calaculated how? form game he got it to game he returned or day reported in media to next game played? I have seen real dead leg type stuff and you can miss a game... just one mind.
That injury list is ridic seeing it all itemised, i've seen brittle bones disease sufferers have less
Sturridge is a ****ing wet fart. Sooner he ****s off the better. Just leaching 100k+ off us each week for **** all. His attitude stinks. Suarez had a billion niggles but heck if that would stop him.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/jan/29/liverpool-daniel-sturridge-play-again-jurgen-klopp Klopp said: “He is still working. Sometimes it is better, sometimes it is a bit worse because of other issues. That is all. He has done a lot of sessions in the last few weeks but it is always interrupted with a few breaks. He needs consistency in the sessions and that’s what we try to do. His injury history means this is normal. It is not coincidence. “Some things are not right if you are injured that often. We have to be really sensitive with all the information we get. He could do a lot of sessions in the last few weeks but, like I said, they have always been interrupted with a few different issues where we always have to see and wait on what happens. That is how it is. There is no doubt that he is a very, very good player but at this moment he is not available so we don’t have to talk too much about him. He is not here. He cannot play tomorrow for sure, not against Leicester (in the Premier League next Tuesday) and I don’t know what happens after Leicester to be honest.”
What I don't get about Sturridge is, surely he wants to play. There has to be some part of him thats saying 'I want to play' and that part must be bigger than the part saying 'I'm injured'. There must also be some professional pride that wants to justify his wage and status as a footballer. If I have a period of not playing, even in the off season when there are no games, I get itchy to play again. I want to play and look forward to the weekends cause I know I'll get to play. And I don't even get paid to play