Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has said that Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez must work together for the good of the team.
Suarez, who returns from his 10-match suspension for the League Cup clash with Manchester United on September 25, was the Reds' top scorer last season with 30 goals, while Sturridge has bagged five goals in all competitions this term.
"Neither Luis mor Daniel will be the main man. This isn't the type of club for egos. It's a club where players get told where to play," The Mirror quotes Rodgers as saying.
"We know what strikers are like, but I don't think it's an issue with either Daniel or Luis. People were talking about Suarez making us a one-man team last year and I kept saying that wasn't true.
"We don't mollycoddle them here. They are all expected to come in and do a job. If they want to be the superstar, if they want to be the individual, then they can go elsewhere. It's about the team here."
Liverpool are at Swansea City on Monday night.