Jordan Henderson, the former Liverpool captain and Ajax midfielder, demonstrated his unwavering support for England by driving eight hours from Amsterdam to Berlin with his children to watch the Euros final. Henderson, who was surprisingly left out of the England squad for Euro 2024, encountered difficulties in finding flights to Germany’s capital and thus took matters into his own hands. He has been a pivotal figure in England’s journey under Gareth Southgate, earning 81 caps, with his last appearance being against Malta in November.
Jordan Henderson was pictured inside the Olympiastadion in Berlin after his eight-hour drive from Amsterdam.
Speaking to talkSPORT, Kyle Walker, who replaced Henderson as England vice-captain, praised the togetherness of the team and the selflessness of players like Henderson, who still wanted to come and support the team despite their disappointment at not being included in the squad.
Gareth Southgate made the tough decision to omit Henderson from the England squad.
Henderson documented his journey to Berlin on his Instagram story.
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