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Daniel Sturridge 'looks really bright' says Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers hailed the impact of Daniel Sturridge's return after the striker scored in the Reds' 2-1 win at Crystal Palace in the FA Cup fifth round.

Sturridge's volley four minutes into the second half cancelled out Fraizer Campbell's opener before Adam Lallana completed the turnaround to book Liverpool's place in the quarterfinals.

The 25-year-old has spent five months on the sidelines with calf and thigh injuries but Rodgers' believes the England forward is beginning to find form at just the right time.

"He's working his way back, it's just about extending his game time," Rodgers said. "I've got to do that because you risk re-injuring him and that's something we can't afford.

"You can see his qualities -- his speed, his touch and he doesn't need too many chances to score.

"He should have had a penalty today, it looked a clear penalty, he looks really bright.

"The team is functioning at a high level at the moment and him coming back gives us a big boost in this part of the season."

The in-form Reds had only lost once in 15 games going into Saturday's match, but looked at risk of suffering another Selhurst Park defeat after finding themselves trailing at half-time.

Rodgers told BT Sport: "We had to be patient but of course we had to show character, and the character in the team has been immense in the last few months. Once we got the [equaliser], we got our confidence back into the game again."

Sturridge looked more threatening in the second period when he was joined in attack by Mario Balotelli, who came on as a substitute at half-time.

Balotelli scored the winner as Liverpool beat Tottenham 3-2 on Tuesday and it was the forward's driven free-kick that led to Lallana converting the rebound just before the hour.

"He's training well now and he's starting to really work and focus on his job and the team," Rodgers said. "The other night he came on and got the winner and did very well, and I thought he came on and did very well today.

"He showed good strength and power to win the free kick and then a terrific strike forces the keeper to make a save and Adam puts in the finish."

Rodgers has preferred to use a lone striker so far this season but he admits playing Sturridge and Balotelli together is an attractive option.

"We played a diamond earlier in the season and those two played together and did very well," Rodgers said. "We've shifted the system from the last time we were here but certainly when the two of them up are up there, they're a threat.

"They're both talented players so they can function in whatever system they're in."

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