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Fans convinced Daniel Sturridge is wearing a SEATBELT on Sky Sports for Liverpool vs Man City and joke ‘safety first’


DANIEL STURRIDGE had fans convinced he was wearing a SEATBELT for punditry duty for Liverpool’s clash with Manchester City.

The former striker – who played for both Premier League giants – was drafted in as an expert for the massive match.

Micah Richards, Daniel Sturridge and Roy Keane on punditry dutyCredit: X@SkySportsPL
All eyes were on Sturridge’s ‘belt’

But viewers couldn’t take their eyes off his stylish all black outfit that included a strap across his midriff.

Some fans even joked Sturridge was wearing a seatbelt after spotting the silver buckle.

One said: “Fair play to Sturridge wearing his seatbelt in the Sky Studio, can never be too safe.”

Another joked: “Strap yourselves in folks.”

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One asked: “Why is Sturridge wearing a plane seatbelt?”

Another said: “Clunk click before every game! Sensible!”

Another agreed: “Daniel Sturridge going for the aeroplane seat belt look. Safe choice.”

On a similar theme, one said: “When you got a pundit gig a 15:00 but a flight at 15:05”

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Sturridge made 32 appearances for City, scoring six but made his name at Liverpool where he had 68 goals in 160 games.

The 34-year-old, who is not officially retired, has not played since 2022, with his most recent game coming for Perth Glory in Australia.

Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville give their Liverpool vs Man City predictions in vital Premier League title clash,

Arsenal enter the game top of the league with a game in hand with Liverpool a point behind and City two.

So victory for either side will take them to top of the table with only ten games to go.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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