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We've got to get the job done ourselves, says England's Daniel Sturridge

Liverpool striker all too aware of relying on other teams' results ahead of Uruguay clash

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England striker Daniel Sturridge says he has learnt from Liverpool’s ill-fated end to the season that it is best not to be left relying on other results for his team’s success.

Sturridge could be lining up against Liverpool team mate Luis Suarez in England’s Group D game against Uruguay on Thursday – with both teams needing to bounce back from losses.

Both Sturridge and Suarez, along with England’s Raheem Sterling, Steven Gerrard, Glen Johnson and Jordan Henderson, were part of the Liverpool team who saw the Premier League agonisingly slip from their grasp and into the hands of Manchester City in the final weeks of the campaign.

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While four points could be enough to reach the second round, Sturridge says he would rather take care of business without any need for calculations.

“From what I’ve learnt playing for Liverpool, when anything that is in your hands it is best to try and get the job done,” Sturridge told a news conference at England’s spectacular coastal training base in the shadow of the Sugarloaf Mountain.

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“It’s best to deal with it yourself rather than to ask for favours from anybody because there are no guarantees. You have to try your best as individuals and as a team to get the job done. Its not rocket science what we need to do,” he said.

After the 2-1 loss too Italy, in which Sturridge scored, England can ill-afford another slip up against the South Americans and although many of their fans will be hoping Suarez, who sat out Uruguay’s 3-1 loss to Costa Rica, remains injured, Sturridge would prefer him back on the field.

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