Ahh, the Adam Johnson way.. It works if you can really cut back well and unleash that monster of a shot (as he demonstrated in that reserve game). The only problem with it, is it's very predictable. A very good left-back will be able to read when the cut back would happen and just keep intercepting. Then again, Sturridge is very quick so he may be able to pull it off.. I'd really like to see him lead the attack from the front, but if he can adapt, then I don't mind.