Jordan Henderson Defends His Spot in England Squad
Jordan Henderson addresses criticism over his place in England's squad under Thomas Tuchel, emphasizing his contributions beyond being a 'cheerleader.' Despite a challenging phase after leaving Liverpool, Henderson insists his leadership and performance on the pitch remain strong. He acknowledges past decisions but sees them as growth opportunities.
Veteran midfielder Jordan Henderson has responded to critics doubting his role in Thomas Tuchel's England squad. He strongly refutes claims of being merely a 'cheerleader,' asserting his continued impact and performance at the top level. Henderson was absent for 16 months from the national team but made a return in Tuchel's first squad announcement, with the coach praising his leadership as a 'serial winner.'
The 35-year-old has since featured in four matches for England, including friendly matchups against Wales and World Cup qualifiers. Despite his absence, Henderson maintains he has much to offer on the field, urging skeptics to consider the views of the manager, staff, and teammates who see his everyday contributions.
After a brief stint with Saudi Pro League's Al-Ettifaq following a controversial departure from Liverpool, Henderson joined Ajax Amsterdam. Reflecting on the tumultuous period, the former England captain remarked that transitions are often tough but serve as lessons, offering him personal growth and resilience.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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