Klopp insists Sturridge in shake-up for starting role

Out-of-favour striker has been substitute in club’s last three Europa League games

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge: unsure if he will be in starting line-up for tonight’s Europa League semi-final second leg clash against Villareal at Anfield. Photograph: Peter Powell/ EPA
Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge: unsure if he will be in starting line-up for tonight’s Europa League semi-final second leg clash against Villareal at Anfield. Photograph: Peter Powell/ EPA

Jürgen Klopp has not decided whether to start Daniel Sturridge against Villarreal on Thursday despite Liverpool needing to overturn a 1-0 deficit to reach the Europa League final.

Sturridge has been a substitute for Liverpool’s past three games in the Europa League and was unused in the semi-final first leg defeat at El Madrigal last week. The England international’s fall from favour – he was also among the substitutes for the Merseyside derby win over Everton – has invited scrutiny of the striker’s suitability to Klopp’s methods, and the 26-year-old struggled to enhance his claims during Sunday’s Premier League defeat at Swansea City.

The forward, who has scored four goals in his past six appearances, must wait to discover whether he will start a European tie for the first time since Manchester United away on March 17th.

Klopp preferred Divock Origi against Borussia Dortmund and Roberto Firmino at Villarreal with the young Belgium international injured.

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But the manager insists Sturridge is in the reckoning at Anfield. “It could be a game for him 100 per cent, but I have made no decision until now for the line-up. I have to think about how we start, how we can react in difficult situations and in all of these thoughts Daniel is absolutely 100 per cent involved.”

Emre Can could make his first appearance since damaging ankle ligaments in the quarter-final comeback against Dortmund. The German international has recovered ahead of schedule and resumed training this week.

Recovering well

Jordan Henderson, who suffered a knee injury in Dortmund that ended his domestic season and jeopardised his place at the European Championships, is also recovering well and may be fit by the time Roy Hodgson finalises his England squad this month.

Klopp confirmed: “Emre Can is ready to return for sure. Hendo is on a good way for England, but I’m not too sure how good is the way for Liverpool. We have to see day by day. Only Emre returns into the squad.”

Dejan Lovren is confident another rousing European night at Anfield, coupled with a "clever and patient" display, will enable Liverpool to prevail.

The defender, who scored the winning goal in that remarkable fightback against Dortmund, said: “Even in 2005, the fans knew that, with Liverpool, everything is possible. We have great players and great characters in the team. I think it will not be the same game as against Dortmund. They were one of the best teams in Europe and we beat them.

“Villarreal are a perfect counter-attacking team but we need to believe in ourselves. If we do that, we can go to the final. It will be a dream come true for me, for the fans, for everyone, and we can save this season with the final, but we still have to play this game. It’s a big step and we need to be concentrated on that.” Guardian Service