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Jurgen Klopp praises Daniel Sturridge's ‘super game’ and fitness levels after Liverpool's late win over PSG

The 29-year-old scored on the first Champions League start of his career to break the deadlock

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Jurgen Klopp praised the “super game” Daniel Sturridge produced in Liverpool’s 3-2 victory over Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield on Tuesday, adding he has never seen the striker fitter.

Sturridge scored Liverpool’s opening goal when he rose unmarked to head in Andy Robertson’s cross in the 30th minute, and James Milner doubled the home side’s advantage when he converted a penalty after Georginio Wijnaldum had been brought down six minutes later.

Thomas Meunier’s snap shot gave PSG hope of a fightback before half-time, and Kylian Mbappe looked to have ensured a share of the spoils when he fired low beyond Alisson in the 83rd minute – only for Roberto Firmino, having replaced Sturridge earlier in the second half, to find a dramatic winner for Liverpool in injury time.

But after the match it was the performance of Sturridge, making the first Champions League start of his career, that Klopp chose to focus on.

"Daniel played a super game,” he told BT Sport. “I have never seen him as fit as he is in the moment. He was everywhere. He helped left and right and he was in the box when he was needed.

“Then you can bring Bobby Firmino on and that helps a lot. I loved his goal celebration.”

Liverpool celebrate their opening goal of the night
Liverpool celebrate their opening goal of the night (Getty Images)

The visit of PSG to Anfield was widely expected to provide Liverpool’s toughest test of the season so far but they passed it with flying colours, dominating the French champions in terms of possession and chances while keeping their fearsome attacking trident of Neymar, Edinson Cavani and Mbappe quiet for much of the evening.

“It was really important we started like we did,” Klopp added. “We were so strong and good with the ball. We changed the system because we expected a change from them. We needed all of our focus and we covered a lot of yards and closed all of the gaps.”

Milner’s goal from the penalty spot capped another outstanding individual performance from the 32-year-old in the heart of Liverpool’s midfield, and after the match he admitted his relief that PSG had not been allowed to escape Anfield with a point courtesy of Mbappe’s late goal.

“It is the perfect start for us,” he said. “Hopefully we can build on that. I think it would have been very disappointing not to win. They didn't create too many and we had a number of chances.

“I can't say enough good things about Bobby [Roberto Firmino]. To come off the bench after his injury at the weekend is incredible really.”

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