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    Nifty feat! Liverpool ace Sturridge celebrates historic goal with the wacky dip


    By JOE BERNSTEIN
    PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 19 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:27 EST, 19 January 2013

    The wacky dip


    The Jamaican dance is performed to a smooth beat and was first demonstrated by Sturridge on local TV whilst on holiday in Kingston.
    Click here to watch Sturridge perform dance on TV show



    Liverpool Daniel Sturridge celebrated making history by performing the 'wacky dip' as his new SAS partnership with Luis Suarez got off to the perfect start at Anfield on Saturday.

    Both Sturridge and Suarez were on target in a 5-0 romp against Norwich City, with the 23-year-old's goal making him the first Liverpool player since Ray Kennedy in 1974 to score in his first three appearances for the club.

    Goal-den boy: Daniel Sturridge celebrates in front of the Kop


    The £12million signing from Chelsea celebrated in front of the Kop with his trademark wacky celebration.
    It was the first time Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers had started a game with Suarez and Sturridge and the pair linked up superbly, with Sturridge dummying for Suarez to score his 20th goal of the season.
    Liverpool's victory was their largest of the season and manager Brendan Rodgers welcomed his new strike partnership: 'Luis Suarez has been terrific all season. Sturridge has pace and power. They are a very fluid pairing.'
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