Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has drawn comparisons between his
team's upcoming Europa League quarterfinal, second-leg clash against
Borussia Dortmund and playing the Fifa video game.
Dortmund, second in the Bundesliga, travel to Anfield for the return leg
on Thursday having conceded an away goal in the 1-1, first-leg draw in
Germany, and Sturridge drew the unusual parallel to describe his
emotions before the game.
"It's like when you're playing a final on Fifa and you're playing
against your mate. You've all put 20 pounds ($28.46) in the middle and
there's 100 pounds.
"The pressure's on, your palms are sweaty, but as you get into the game,
the nerves go away and you enjoy it. And that's exactly what it's
like," he told his club's website (www.liverpoolfc.com).
"It's going to be a great occasion, not just for the players but the
fans, for everyone who isn't involved with Liverpool as well – they'll
enjoy the match.
"It's one of those occasions where you just soak it all up, enjoy it, embrace it, have fun, that's what you live for."
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