Brendan Rodgers expected the return of Sturridge to Premier League against Swansea



Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers belonging to the English Premier League football said that his striker Daniel Sturridge is likely to be able to play in his team's match away to Swansea City on Monday after the player's absence from England's two World Cup qualifiers due to injury.
Sturridge scored a goal in three games won by Liverpool and all 1 - zero which helped the team to lead the league and Rodgers hopes Sturridge return to benefit the team to continue the coolest start to the season in 19 years.
Sturridge has recovered quickly from thigh muscle strain injury prevented him from playing for England against Moldova and Ukraine, which has been surprising but Liverpool coach stressed the striker commitment of playing with the England.
Rodgers said in a press conference that "it was the specialists who made the decision (about his not participating from both games of England) this was not a decision to Daniel Sturridge."
He added, "Sturridge injured out of the match against Manchester United ... and the medical device of England decided and Liverpool said that he is unfit to go to games."
He continued, "But when you go into a Monday game it will be two weeks have passed on the infection ... It is for specialists say those who know better than me, it is suitable to return to play."
He will support Liverpool, who beat Manchester United before the World Cup qualifiers possibility of the participation of three new players they Thiago Aalore and Mamadou Sako and Victor Moses Chelsea striker on loan to Liverpool.
Rodgers said, "The beginning was a strong team and the team enjoys a lot of confidence. These will add more players to the squad and there will be great competition."


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