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29th January 2017
03:23pm GMT

"Now is the time for the likes of Divock Origi and Daniel Sturridge to grab the bull by the horns, come to the fore and say: “This is what I can do.” Mane’s absence was a big moment for both those players and so far they’ve disappointed."Ferdinand takes particular annoyance with Sturridge, citing how the player has promised so much but has yet again failed to deliver when his team really needs him.
"....teams need players they can rely on every week. I look at him, sitting there as Liverpool’s third-choice striker, not even coming on as substitute half the time, and his abilities are so much greater than that. This is his moment, his time to grab it."The former Manchester United defender discusses how he is bothered by the fact Sturridge will always reference his goal ratio when he should, in fact, be doing his talking on the pitch like Ferdinand's former teammates such a Christiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Ruud van Nistelrooy. It remains to be seen whether Sturridge will provide Ferdinand with evidence to the contrary. With Mané expected to be available for Liverpool's crucial home clash with Chelsea on Tuesday, Sturridge's chance may have already passed him by.
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