Liverpool midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jordan-Henderson-c19102, has played down the suggestion that he might head out of Anfield on loan in January, insisting that he was determined to fight for his place in the team.
The English International was initially out of favour from his new manager, Brendan Rodgers, in the opening stages of the season, who pushed him to the bench and used him mostly in Europa League matches.
The 22-year old was a regular starter in Kenny Dalglish’s regime, but was dubbed by many as one of the flops of the prevenient term. After arriving at Anfield from Sunderland for lump sum transfer amount of 16 million pounds, the midfielder failed to make
any notable impression, firing just 2 goals in his 63 appearances.
However, there was a silver lining for him recently, as Rodgers named him in his playing-eleven in the last game against Swansea City. It was his first Premier League start of the season.
Even though it is rumoured that the player might be off-loaded during the January window, Henderson moved to dismiss such talks.
The 22-year old insisted that he has no plans of plying his trade elsewhere, and that he signed for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 with an intention of staying at Merseyside for many years.
“A move to Liverpool has to be for life, not just for Christmas,” he told the reporters.
“When I signed for Liverpool, I definitely wanted it to be long term. I want to make sure that when I am given opportunities I work hard and try to take them.”
“It might be easier to throw a tantrum and walk away from a big club than fight to make it work. But it just gives me a different incentive to push on and go forward.”
Henderson faces a stiff competition in the squad, as the Reds boast some of the finest midfielders in EPL in the shape of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nuri-Sahin-c28251. Besides, some of the academy players have stepped forth to stake their claim in the team,
and the manager is keener to utilize the likes of Suso, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jonjo-Shelvey-c19081 and Andre Wisdom ahead of him.
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