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Published 13:38 27 Sept 2015 BST
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It didn't take quite as long for him to get his next when he passed the ball beyond Brad Guzan to make the result safe for Brendan Rodgers' side.
After that brace, Sturridge's goalscoring record was examined and it turns out that the England international is literally the most prolific striker to play for Liverpool in the Premier League era.
That means that he owns a better ratio than the likes of Fernando Torres, Luis Suarez, Michael Owen and yes, even Andy Carroll.
In his 57 games for the Reds, Sturridge has found the net on 37 occasions which gives him a pretty crazy ratio of 0.65 goals a game.
Get him wrapped in cotton wool.
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