West Bromwich Albion manager Alan Pardew hopes striker Daniel Sturridge will only miss a "couple of weeks" after being injured at Chelsea on Monday.

The striker, on loan from Liverpool, started the match at Stamford Bridge but had to be replaced by Jay Rodriguez after just thee minutes because of a muscle injury.

The Baggies went on to lose the game 3-0 after a brilliant double from Eden Hazard. Sturridge has suffered through his share of injury difficulties over the years, but Pardew is optimistic this particular issue will only see him out for weeks rather than months.
"It was a blow to lose Daniel on his first run," Pardew told Sky Sports.

"That didn't give us the perfect start. We just can't seem to get the goals that get us the wins, and they need to come, and come quickly, so Daniel's recovery will be important now we need to get him back.

"We are hoping it is not that bad. It happened very early in the game, but we don't think it is a tear. It seems to be a strain, which will probably keep him out of the FA Cup game [versus Southampton on Saturday].
"Hopefully, fingers crossed, in a couple of weeks he'll be OK."

Sturridge joined the Baggies on loan last month in hopes of securing more playing time to boost his chances of making England's World Cup squad this summer, but he now faces a spell on the sidelines after just three appearances with West Brom. West Brom sit at the bottom of the Premier League table following the loss, seven points adrift from safety