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England goalscorer Daniel Sturridge willing to adapt to new systems
LIVERPOOL forward Daniel Sturridge admits he will continue to put 100 per cent into whatever system manager Roy Hodgson deploys for England after his late header earned a 1-0 victory over Denmark at Wembley.
Sturridge started on the flanks along with Reds team-mate Raheem Sterling, before moving into a more central role when Wayne Rooney was substituted.
After seeing a few efforts saved by Denmark 'keeper Kasper Schmeichel, the striker's persistence finally paid off when he headed home a cross from Adam Lallana with eight minutes left.
Whichever system the manager plays me in, I will put my all into it, 100 per cent
"It was a good goal, but more important the way that the team played. It is not about myself or my individual attributes, it is about the team, and the result we got," Sturridge said.
"Whichever system the manager plays me in, I will put my all into it, 100 per cent.
"It is about the team, it is not about me, or where I am on the pitch, questioning about what the manager is doing, it is about doing what the manager says and wherever he puts me I will do my best for him."