Sturridge
was born in Birmingham, where he joined Aston Villa, before joining
Coventry City in 2002. He then signed for Manchester City a year later.
He continued his development at City and played in two FA Youth Cup
finals. He made his first team debut in the 2007-08 season, becoming
the only player ever to score in the FA Youth Cup, FA Cup and Premier
League in the same season. He left City in 2009 and signed for Chelsea,
where he was unable to make the immediate impact he made at City and
was subsequently loaned to Bolton Wanderers for the second half of the
2010–11 season. After showing an improvement at Bolton, scoring 8 goals
in 12 appearances, Sturridge returned to the Chelsea squad for the
2011-12 season, under new Chelsea manager André Villas-Boas. He
continued to perform for Chelsea and made a first-team breakthrough in
the first half of the 2011-12 season.
Sturridge
has represented England at under-16, under-17, Under-18, under-19,
Under-20, under-21 and senior levels. He made 15 appearances and scored
four goals for the under-21 side. He made his debut for England against
Sweden on 15 November 2011.
Sturridge comes from a footballing family as he is the nephew of former football strikers Simon Sturridge and Dean Sturridge.
Manchester City
From the start of the 2006–07 season, Sturridge began to train with the
City first team. A hat-trick in a reserve match was rewarded by a place
on the substitutes' bench for the senior side's match with Reading in
February 2007. He duly made his debut from the bench, replacing Georgios Samaras for the final quarter-hour.
He made a second substitute appearance a month later, but then
suffered a hip injury which sidelined him for the remainder of 2007.
He
scored his first goal for City on 27 January 2008 in an FA Cup match
against Sheffield United, followed three days later by his first league
goal on his full debut, against Derby County.
However, first team opportunities were sporadic, so Sturridge
continued to play for the youth team in the FA Youth Cup. City again
reached the final, with Sturridge the leading scorer in the
competition. This time City won the final, with Sturridge scoring in the first leg.
In the 2007–08 season, Sturridge became the only player ever to score
in the Youth FA Cup, the FA Cup and the Premier League in the same
season.
As
of 1 May 2009, after 16 appearances in the 2008–09 Premier League
season, Sturridge had scored four goals and provided three assists.
At the end of the 2008–09 season, the Manchester City fans voted
Sturridge as the Manchester City Young Player of the Season, in which he
dedicated the award to his family and his uncle Dean.
Chelsea
With Sturridge's contract at Manchester City expired, he signed for Chelsea on a four-year contract on 3 July 2009. As Sturridge is under the age of 24,
and the two sides were unable to agree a deal, the fee for Sturridge
was decided by a tribunal. The Professional Football Compensation
Committee decided on 14 January 2010, that Chelsea would pay an initial
fee of £3.5 million with additional payments of £500,000 after each of
10, 20, 30 and 40 first-team competitive appearances. There will also
be a further payment of £1 million if the player makes a full
international appearance, and Manchester City will receive 15 percent
of any sell-on fee if Sturridge is transferred.
His
first goal for Chelsea was on his debut, a friendly match against
Seattle Sounders on 18 July 2009, in the twelfth minute of the match he
scored the first goal. Chelsea won the match 2–0.
Sturridge played his second game for Chelsea against former Chelsea
manager José Mourinho's Internazionale, during which he won a penalty
that player Frank Lampard scored from. He made his Premier League debut
for Chelsea on 18 August 2009 against Sunderland, coming on for Didier
Drogba. On 16 September 2009, Sturridge scored a hat-trick in a reserve game against Ipswich Town. On 28 October 2009, he made his first start for the club in a League Cup win against Bolton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge.
On
20 December, Sturridge came on as a substitute at half time against
West Ham United and won Chelsea a controversial penalty which Lampard
converted. He made his first start in the Premier League for Chelsea
away against Birmingham City on Boxing day. He scored his first two
goals for Chelsea against Watford in the FA Cup third round on 3 January
2010.
He continued to show his ability with a real poachers effort in a 2–0
victory in the FA Cup against Preston North End, scoring his third goal
for Chelsea in January. On 13 February 2010, he netted again against
Cardiff City, as Chelsea won 4–1.
He became the only player to score in the third, fourth and fifth
round of the FA Cup that season. Daniel is one of only five English
forwards to have played in the Champions League that season (the others
being Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney, Danny Welbeck and Matt Derbyshire).
Sturridge
scored his first League goal for Chelsea on 25 April 2010, in a 7–0
victory over Stoke City at Stamford Bridge, by latching onto a through
ball, before rounding the goalkeeper, Asmir Begovic, and slotting the
ball home.
During
the 2010 FA Cup Final he came on as a 90th minute substitute for
Chelsea, as they won 1–0 against Portsmouth. Sturridge finished the
2009–10 FA Cup campaign as the leading scorer for Chelsea with four
goals.
The
pre-season prior to the start of the 2011–12 season, Sturridge was
given chances to prove himself by new manager André Villas-Boas and
impressed, scoring an impressive solo effort against Hong Kong club
Kitchee SC and then scoring a brace against Scottish giants Rangers.
Chelsea chairman, Bruce Buck later confirmed that if Sturridge had not
impressed in the pre-season, he would have probably gone out on loan
again.
Having
received a red card in the final game for Bolton, Sturridge was
suspended for the first three competitive matches in the 2011–12 season
for Chelsea. Despite rumours linking him with a move away on deadline
day, Sturridge remained in West London, with strong support from
Villas-Boas, by saying 'he would have been playing if he was not
suspended from last season'. During his comeback from suspension, in the
fixture against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, Sturridge started
and scored with a back-heel in the 50th minute to put Chelsea up 2-0.
Chelsea went on to win the match 2-1 Sturridge returned to the Reebok
Stadium on 2 October 2011. He scored twice within the first 30 minutes,
the first a header after 90 seconds from a corner and the second a
long shot from outside the box, which the goal keeper Ádám Bogdán made
an error of saving. He also made an assist to Frank Lampard's goal in the 15th minute of the match, which ended 5-1.
On 15 October 2011, he scored against Everton in a 3-1 win, giving him
four league goals in four games. Sturridge came on as a substitute in
the Carling Cup match against Everton on the 90 minute, in which he
scored a 116th minute winner, which saw Chelsea win 2-1 in extra time,
to put them in the last eight. Sturridge scored his seventh goal in the
Premier League season, in a 3-0 victory for Chelsea against Newcastle.
On 13 December 2011, during the fixture against Sturridge former club
Manchester City at Stamford Bridge, Sturridge provided an assist for
Raul Meireles goal in the 34th minute. The match ended a 2-1 victory,
when Frank Lampard scored a late penalty after Joleon Lescott handled
Sturridge's shot in the penalty area.
International Career
Sturridge has represented England at, under-16, under-17, Under-18, under-19, Under-20 and under-21 levels. Most notably he scored at the European Under-17 Championship in the final against Italy, twice against Holland for the Under 18 side in 2007, he netted again in the Under-19 European Championships against Holland. He scored the only goal for England U-21 in a 1–1 draw against Greece U-21 in Greece and scored his second U-21 goal in the 1–0 win over Portugal. He was named in the England Under-21 squad for the 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship. On 6 November 2011, Sturridge was handed his maiden England call-up by being named in the England squad by for the friendlies against Spain and Sweden, after excelling for Chelsea. He was an unused substitute in a 1-0 victory against Spain, but Fabio Capello insisted that Sturridge would play against Sweden the following Tuesday and did, As he made his debut coming on as a second half substitute for Theo Walcott.Style Of Play
Sturridge
is known for his pace, dribbling ability, powerful long shots and
being predominantly left-footed. He has been compared to Brazilian
striker Hulk by Chelsea manager André Villas-Boas. Villas-Boas said:
“Daniel offers me a few of the characteristics I had with Hulk when I
was with him in Porto." He went onto say: "He is an extremely quick
player, and he has technique at pace.
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