Sturridge set to miss Hull game with ankle injury

Liverpool striker picked up knock in training

Daniel Sturridge  celebrates with Steven Gerrard scoring his team’s third goal during the  Premier League match between Everton and Liverpool at Goodison Park. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images
Daniel Sturridge celebrates with Steven Gerrard scoring his team’s third goal during the Premier League match between Everton and Liverpool at Goodison Park. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is set to miss Sunday's match at Hull after sustaining a sprained ankle.

The 24-year-old, who has scored nine goals already this season, limped out of training with the problem.

“Daniel Sturridge will be assessed by the club’s medical staff today after the striker rolled his ankle in training,” said a statement on liverpoolfc.com.

“Sturridge returned to training at Melwood this week; however, he sustained an ankle sprain which will require further assessment.”

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Sturridge's injury could not have been more unfortunately timed after manager Brendan Rodgers praised his attitude in training over the last week after dropping the forward for last weekend's Merseyside derby.

The Reds boss felt the player, who had been affected by a dead leg for a couple of weeks, was not fully fit after 90 minutes for England in the friendly against Germany.

However, he was pleased with the reaction Sturridge’s omission against Everton had provoked.

“Players will react differently. You will find some players, if they are not in the team, they just shrivel and die and have no fight,” he said.

“The top players when they don’t play they show you every single day what they can do and that has been the case this week.

“He has certainly trained very hard this week. He has been really determined, strong and aggressive and he looks ready for the weekend.

“He has worked exceptionally well and when he does that his quality is there for all to see.”