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27th February 2016
10:05am GMT

"The goal tally without him drops to 89. It shows his impact on those around him."
"So Liverpool have spent almost £100million on strikers since Luis Suarez joined Barcelona but none is able to hold a candle to Daniel at his best. In fact, the only forward in the division who has an edge on him is Sergio Aguero, who will spear-head City's attack at Wembley."
Sturridge has recently returned to the Liverpool line-up, having been plagued by for the past 18 months, and Carragher admits any talk of Sturridge becoming a Liverpool great, or spearheading their attack, must be prefaced by a "but", due to his patchy fitness record.
The former Liverpool warned Sturridge that time is running out for him to make an impact worthy of his talent.
"If he does not grab something in the next four years, if he does not stamp his class on a game that really matters, he could find himself in the future wondering why there were not more of the days every footballer wants. Sunday could be one of those days. This could be his moment."
Carragher's column reads like a pep talk for the striker ahead of Sunday's Wembley final, and steers clear of any questions about Sturridge's mindset when dealing with injuries.
Which contrasts directly with Steven Gerrard's view on Sturridge's attitude to injuries, as revealed in his autobiography.
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