Daniel Sturridge notched his 50th Premier League goal for Liverpool in dramatic fashion on Saturday as Jürgen Klopp's side secured a last-gasp 1-1 draw at Chelsea.

With 89 minutes on the clock at Stamford Bridge, substitute Sturridge dispatched a jaw-dropping, long-range curler over Kepa Arrizabalaga and into the far top corner.

The pin-point strike preserved Liverpool's unbeaten start to the top-flight season and was a fitting way for the No.15 to hit the half-century landmark, previously achieved for the Reds by Robbie Fowler, Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen, Luis Suarez, Fernando Torres and Dirk Kuyt.

The breakdown of his 50 goals below shows Sturridge has scored a wide-range of strikes during his 103 top-flight appearances for the club.

But if he's in the box and the ball is on his left foot, then watch out.

Sturridge's wonder-strike against Chelsea was one of six PL goals from outside the area and although it came from an impressive 28.8 yards out, it was only the second furthest he has scored in his Liverpool career.

His thunderbolt in a 2-2 draw with former club Manchester City back in February 2013, which you can see in the free compilation video below, takes that accolade at a range of 28.9 yards.

Both of those strikes came away from home, as did 20 of his other PL goals for Liverpool - meaning Sturridge is almost as likely to net on the road as he is at Anfield.

His most productive away ground is Craven Cottage, where he has scored four times for the Reds, while his favourite opponents are Newcastle United and Aston Villa, against whom he has scored five times.