Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge will miss up to six matches after
injuring himself while on international duty with England, manager
Brendan Rodgers has revealed.
Sturridge, 25, strained his thigh in
a training session last Friday, forcing him to miss England's 2-0 win
over Switzerland in their opening Euro 2016 qualifier on Monday.
Rodgers told a press conference on Thursday that Sturridge would be out for "up to three weeks".
He
therefore stands to miss three Premier League games, including the
derby against Everton on September 27, a League Cup tie against
Middlesbrough, and Liverpool's first two Champions League group games.
Sturridge
sustained the injury 36 hours after playing for 89 minutes in England's
1-0 friendly win over Norway and Rodgers believes the player should
have been given more time to recover.
"We're obviously
disappointed because we feel it was an injury which could have been
prevented," the Liverpool manager told talkSPORT radio station.
"I
think clubs work differently at times to international teams. It's more
the recovery strategy. When we look at our players here, we look at
them individually in terms of what their needs are.
"Fast players
would have a second day recovery, while other players can work on that
day. When you are that type of quick player like Daniel Sturridge,
Raheem Sterling and boys like Danny Welbeck, you need to recover them.
"He (Sturridge) has worked so hard over pre-season and looked very fit and strong in our last game against Tottenham."
In Sturridge's absence, new signing Mario Balotelli is expected to make his home debut in Saturday's home game with Aston Villa.
Rodgers
also revealed that another new signing, midfielder Emre Can, will be
sidelined for up to six weeks due to an ankle problem picked up on
international duty with Germany Under-21s.
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