JORDAN HENDERSON HAS vowed to be his own man after inheriting the Liverpool captaincy from Steven Gerrard.
The midfielder was named as Brendan Rodgers’s new skipper earlier in July after Reds legend Gerrard left for LA Galaxy following a 12-year spell with the armband that made him the club’s longest-serving captain.
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And the 25-year-old has no intention of trying to copy his predecessor, as he feels that doing so represents an impossible task.
“I don’t think there will ever be another Steven Gerrard in terms of talent and leadership,” Henderson told the media, “but it was good for me to play with him and learn from him. He’s a footballer who I had so much respect for and for a leadership aspect as well.
“I have taken as much as I could from him and I will try and use that but, going forward, I have got to do what I believe is right and what I want to do.”
He also knows that if he ever needs advice, a club legend is only a phonecall away.
“I still speak to Stevie on a regular basis. He always tells me that, if I need any advice, he is always on the end of a phone.
“When he scored the other day, I got in touch with him straight away. I was delighted for him and you could see how much it meant to him from the way he celebrated. I can still learn from him, even when he is playing so far away.
“He just said he would always be there for me, really. He was over the moon for me.”
It has been a remarkable three years for Henderson since Brendan Rodgers arrived at Anfield. He seemed to be heading for the exit door in 2012 but was determined to stay and fight for his place. Now, he has made it all the way to captain and also shares the front cover of FIFA 16 with Lionel Messi.
Henderson: I can't and won't copy Steven Gerrard as Liverpool captain
JORDAN HENDERSON HAS vowed to be his own man after inheriting the Liverpool captaincy from Steven Gerrard.
The midfielder was named as Brendan Rodgers’s new skipper earlier in July after Reds legend Gerrard left for LA Galaxy following a 12-year spell with the armband that made him the club’s longest-serving captain.
And the 25-year-old has no intention of trying to copy his predecessor, as he feels that doing so represents an impossible task.
“I don’t think there will ever be another Steven Gerrard in terms of talent and leadership,” Henderson told the media, “but it was good for me to play with him and learn from him. He’s a footballer who I had so much respect for and for a leadership aspect as well.
He also knows that if he ever needs advice, a club legend is only a phonecall away.
“I still speak to Stevie on a regular basis. He always tells me that, if I need any advice, he is always on the end of a phone.
“When he scored the other day, I got in touch with him straight away. I was delighted for him and you could see how much it meant to him from the way he celebrated. I can still learn from him, even when he is playing so far away.
“He just said he would always be there for me, really. He was over the moon for me.”
It has been a remarkable three years for Henderson since Brendan Rodgers arrived at Anfield. He seemed to be heading for the exit door in 2012 but was determined to stay and fight for his place. Now, he has made it all the way to captain and also shares the front cover of FIFA 16 with Lionel Messi.
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