Liverpool FC player Daniel Sturridge (center) celebrates their goal against Olympiacos during the first half at Soldier Field.
Liverpool FC player Daniel Sturridge (center) celebrates their goal against Olympiacos during the first half at Soldier Field. Guy Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge believes that Liverpool are capable of conquering both domestic and European competitions in the upcoming season.

The Reds suffered a big setback when Luis Suarez opted to make a move to FC Barcelona, with the Uruguay international playing a major role in the Merseysiders' successful 2013/14 term that saw them finish as runners-up, which rebooked them a spot in the Champions League after a three-year absence.

Nevertheless, the hierarchy at Anfield gave Brendan Rodgers the go signal to make key acquisitions to try to offset the loss of a superstar, which pleased Sturridge.

"With the signings that the manager has made - exciting players, young players, with experience of the Premier League - we are going to have that winning mentality and the mentality to move forward," the 24-year-old England international told the Club's officail website.

"We'll be an exciting squad, playing attacking football and that's the Liverpool way. We will continue to do that."

"We are a young, hungry squad that are looking to put our stamp down not just in the Premier League but European football as well."

"We will try to move forward as a squad with a great manager behind us who has got the exact same mentality. He is hungry for success. That is the motto - everybody is hungry for success here."

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