Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said Daniel
Sturridge has the club's full support as he looks to
get his season back on track.
Sturridge, 26, has made just 10 Premier League
starts since the beginning of last season following
a string of injury problems.
Last week, Klopp said the England international
must overcome the pain barrier to put his injury
nightmares behind him.
And, after making just his fourth appearance of
the season in Sunday's 1-0 win over Swansea,
Klopp said he and the striker must "trust each
other."
"We are in a different situation when we talk
about Daniel," the German is quoted as saying in
the Daily Mirror.
"It is not because of his qualities, it is only
because of his history. With someone who has
had 20 injuries, you cannot be treated like a
normal player.
"We all have our own experiences. If someone has
more injuries than someone else, then they will
have more doubt -- that is normal. That is why we
have to all be together.
"Nobody is alone at Melwood. We are all in it
together. We have to give the right advice in the
right moment. Not to play along in these
moments.
"When we all decide 'Yes. Go' then we have to
trust each other. That's what we will all learn and
do, better and better and better."

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