With the news that Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas had been sacked, doubts will surely be raised over the future of young striker Daniel Sturridge, who flourished under AVB’s reign.
Sturridge was a major part of Villas-Boas’ plans for the season, and was used in almost all the games so far. The Portuguese boss wanted to integrate the Blues starting lineup into an exciting young unit that did not depend on older players like Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba. probably justifying why Sturridge enjoyed the time he played under Villas-Boas.
But with the sacking of the manager, the Blues could lose their young striker to other giants like Arsenal, waiting in the wings for a slip up in the relationship between player and club.
Although, Sturridge claims to have had no contact with Chelsea about demanding a new contract and said, ...
