
Keeping the faith —
Daniel Sturridge's career has taken off since he joined Liverpool from Chelsea in January 2013. The 24-year-old doesn't know what's fueling his recent run of form, but says faith and hard work have helped.

Star performer —
Sturridge in action during Liverpool's 3-0 victory against Manchester United on Sunday. The win kept the Merseysiders second in the English Premier League.

Brothers in arms —
Luis Suarez and Sturridge have scored 43 league goals this season. Their partnership, dubbed "SAS," has thrilled Liverpool supporters and raised expectations that the Merseyside club can clinch a first league title in 24 years.

Managing success —
Sturridge has prospered under the attacking style of play preferred by Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers (left).

England striker —
Sturridge (far left) scores for England against Denmark in a friendly match played at Wembley in early March.

Blue days at Chelsea —
Sturridge joined Chelsea from Manchester City in 2009, but endured a stop/start career at Stamford Bridge scoring 13 times in 63 league appearances.

Loan star —
Sturridge impressed when he was given a chance on loan at Bolton Wanderers in the second half of the 2010-11 season, scoring eight times in 12 EPL appearances including this goal against Everton.

Teen prodigy —
As a teenager at City, Sturridge became the first player to score in the Premier League, FA Cup and Youth FA Cup in the same season -- here he finds the net against Derby on January 30, 2008 for his first top-flight goal.