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Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has revealed that Daniel Sturridge once confronted him after he suggested on punditry duty that the Reds should sell the striker.
The pair ended up sharing a dressing room on a post-season tour even though Carragher had retired and begun working for Sky Sports.
And Sturridge brought up the comments before they entered the field alongside one another to represent Liverpool.
"It was Sturridge — he was still playing at the end with Jurgen Klopp," Carragher said on the latest edition of The Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet.
"You wouldn’t believe this, but when I stopped playing for a couple of years, Liverpool asked me and Steven Gerrard to go on an end-of-season game in Australia.
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I’d said that they’d needed to sell Daniel Sturridge, and he confronted me in the dressing room when we got over there.
"And I thought, 'Fair play, good on you'.
Former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge
He won the Champions League with the Reds in 2019 and stopped playing altogether in 2022.
Liverpool.com says: Sturridge is now an excellent pundit himself so he will have a good understanding of what impact his words can have