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28th May 2015
07:49pm BST

Sturridge has seemingly been injured since about 1999 but, in reality, he has appeared 17 times for Liverpool this season which makes it quite surprising to see that he is rated higher than somebody like Jordan Henderson who was as reliable as he's ever been in the red jersey.
For those of you looking for a loophole in the scoring criteria to justify Sturridge's ranking, we tried the same and found that the points system was based on players who had played at least 10 times this season with the average rating out of 10 being applied to each player.
We think that a player must have played at least half the games for the team to even be given a chance to be named the club's best player.
Sturridge's highest score this season came in Liverpool's game against West Ham in which he was awarded a score of 8 and his worst rating came in the Reds' 4-1 defeat to Arsenal which saw him given a measly 4.4. His season average was a respectable, if questionable, 6.3.

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