Daniel Sturridge’s expression on the touchline during Liverpool’s draw with Tottenham says it all as Divock Origi is brought on ahead of him
England striker pulled unhappy face on the sidelines as Belgian was put on the pitch ahead of him while Spurs scored a late equaliser

DANIEL STURRIDGE expression on the touchline during Liverpool's draw with Tottenham said it all as Divock Origi was brought on ahead of him.
The England striker had to wait until the 88th minute to even take to the pitch as the Reds could not make their first-half advantage count.
Liverpool had by far the best of the chances in the first 45 minutes - but managed somehow not to score more than one goal.
At times an inspired Michel Vorm was the only think keeping the visitors between just one goal and an absolute rout.
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And when they did score it was from a James Milner penalty.
Origi did have the ball in the net in the second half but the effort was ruled out for offside.
When Sturridge did finally come on for Sadio Mane, Twitter had spotted his expression - and the damage had already been done.