- Amazon Prime Video experts had to give their part -time analysis
- The sprinklers suddenly exploded in life and Daniel Sturridge ran to cover
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Daniel Sturridge had to be alert to avoid a soaking of Anfield sprinklers in the part of the clash of the Liverpool Champions League with PSG.
The Amazon Prime video team of Sturridge, Wayne Rooney and Clarence Seedorf were aligned next to the host Gabby Logan to give their thoughts about the first half.
But the sprinklers suddenly exploded in life, and as the fox striker in the box that used to be, Sturridge smelled danger.
Without hesitation, he ran to hide next to the cameras to stay dry.
Reproducing the incident after returning from an advertising break, Logan joked with Sturridge as he joked: “Here goes, Daniel Sturridge, every man for himself at that time!”
Sturridge defended himself hilarily, responding: “I don't say” Oh “without any reason!”

Daniel Sturridge was alarmed when the sprinklers suddenly entered and ran to cover themselves

After avoiding a soaking, the video team of Video Amazon Prime watched the fun side
Logan, Rooney and Seedorf saw the fun side before speaking through the main points of conversation from an intense first half.
Liverpool had started well, with Mohamed Salah approaching twice, but the hosts were punished for their decline in the 12th minute.
Ousmane Dembele played the ball to Bradley Barcola before running towards the box to reach the end of the cross back.
Ibrahima Konate got a finger on the cross, but could only divert it on the path of Dembele, and the French striker rolled the ball to the empty network to take the level of her team together after Liverpool won the first 1-0 game last week in Paris.