As the potentially title-deciding clash between Liverpool and Chelsea approaches, speculations about the teams’ lineups emerge. A crucial question that echoed in the minds of Liverpool’s supporters is Sturridge’s availability against his former club after he missed the Norwich game due to injury.

The English striker has already scored 20 goals and together with Suarez formed this season’s deadliest offensive duo. In a recent interview, Sturridge declared that, even though ultimately it is Brendan Rodgers who will decide whether he will play against Chelsea, he will do whatever he can to be ready and fit to play.

The English Premier League’s most prolific partnership: Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge

Suarez and Sturridge

Finally, Liverpool’s striker added that, even though he would like to be respectful toward the Blues, should he score a decisive goal it would be almost impossible for him not to celebrate.

“I would like to show respect to my former club but if I were to come on and score in the last minute, I'm going to be on a mad one, wouldn’t I?” Sturridge was quoted as saying.

“I don't know if I could control myself if that happened.”

Sturridge’s impending celebration, as well as Mourinho’s presence and Suarez’s temper suggest a clash with plenty of entertainment, controversy, and drama.

Daniel Sturridge busy with his signature dancing celebration

Sturridge dancing

Will this happen on Sunday at Anfield?

Sturridge's epic goal celebration