Debrief: Life after Suarez starts well as Liverpool discover 'new SAS'

Liverpool's new SAS can share burden of Suarez departure

What will life after Suarez be like for Liverpool? It's been a question asked all summer and in Liverpool's 2-1 win over Southampton we got our answer: it will be different, but they will survive. Brendan Rodgers said after the game that Suarez had sent his former manager a text message wishing the club luck for the rest of the season, describing the exchange as "a real love-in". On the pitch, a similar love-in between's Liverpool's new SAS - Sterling and Sturridge - looks like holding the key to the post-Suarez era at Anfield.

Daniel Sturridge made his 50th appearance for Liverpool and promptly scored his 37th goal, the all-important winner with just over 10 minutes remaining. Sturridge's scoring rate at Anfield is bettered by only one man in Liverpool history: George Allan, who hit 41 in his first half century of games back in the late 19th century - a statistic that shows just how brilliant Sturridge has been for Liverpool since joining.

That the goal came from a Raheem Sterling assist was noteworthy, as it is these two more than most that will likely carry the responsibility for goals and attacking responsibility left by Suarez's departure.

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