LIVERPOOL CAPTAIN Jordan Henderson will have the support of his former national team boss Roy Hodgson on Sunday when the BBC Sports Personality of the Year is announced and the Crystal Palace boss says the midfielder deserves a statue outside Anfield.
The England international is an outsider to land the award, as the other sportspeople in the running are Lewis Hamilton, Hollie Doyle, Ronnie OโSullivan, Tyson Fury and Stuart Broad.
Henderson led Liverpool to their first league title in 30 years this summer, after playing an integral part in their 2019 Champions League triumph, to cap a drastic turnaround in his fortunes on Merseyside after a tough start to life following his move in 2011.
On Saturday the 30-year-old will aim to disappoint his ex-England manager Hodgson by helping the champions clinch victory at Palace, but a day later he will have the support of the experienced boss.
โHeโs an exceptional player, one who works exceptionally hard at his game and one who has got consistently better,โ Hodgson said.
โIn 2012, when heโd just moved to Liverpool, we took him with us for his first England trip in the Euros to Poland and Ukraine. He was a very different player to the one he is today.
โHeโs worked so hard on his game to become the lead figure at that club. He works hard on his game technically and tactically as well. Iโd certainly support his candidacy for BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
โI tend always to vote for football people because thatโs my world and I know the people in football, so Iโm pleased heโs nominated and I wish him all the best for that.
โCertainly a lot in his life will be of a very high standard at the moment in terms of his satisfaction because to lead Liverpool to their first trophy after so many years and to do it in such spectacular fashion, thatโs already guaranteed his statue outside Anfield one day.โ
The achievements of Jurgen Kloppโs side have seen many earn accolades, with the German named Best FIFA Menโs Coach for a second time in two years on Thursday.
It has seen comparisons drawn between Liverpoolโs great sides of yesteryear when they were a trophy-winning machine in the 1970s and 80s and this current well-oiled side.
Hodgson, who had an ill-fated six month spell at Anfield a decade ago, was not keen to get involved in such debates ahead of their lunchtime meeting.
โLiverpool in the 80s were a wonderful team and you canโt really compare โ the danger with comparisons is always the distance. In the past it gives it a bit more of a magical appeal,โ the 73-year-old added.
โThey were two fantastic Liverpool eras and the last one went on for a very long time. The team that Bill Shankly started was carried on by Bob Paisley and Joe Fagan and was unbelievably successful.
โIโm sure Liverpool are hoping this next era is going to be just as successful. In terms of quality, the 80s team and the 2019 team, you are talking about two first-class sides.โ
Palace have four former Reds in their squad, but only Nathaniel Clyne is in contention to face his old club.
Martin Kelly, Mamadou Sakho (both calf) and Christian Benteke (suspension) will all be prevented from facing Liverpool and another player still sidelined is Nathan Ferguson.
A knee injury delayed his debut after a summer arrival on a free transfer from West Brom and now a thigh injury will rule him out for the rest of 2020.
Hodgson admitted: โIโm wary of talking about MRI scans because Iโm not quite certain about what the doctor has concluded.
โIโm afraid Iโll have to be fairly obscure in a sense that itโs a definite muscle strain, thereโs no question about that and heโs definitely going to be out for a period of weeks with his rehabilitation.โ
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@Shawn: im guessing there aint one rangers fan on here
@Shawn: Who do you support?
@James Johnson: clearly not Rangers
@robert kelly: Doesnโt really answer the question.
@James Johnson: liverpool why
@Shawn: yawn
@James Molowney: embaressing
@robert kelly: Tired with the banter with utd its boring now so happy to see rangers lose lol
@James Johnson: what difference does it make who he supportsโฆ. dont have to support anyone to be happy to see Rangers lose.
@robert kelly: Do you answer on behalf of him or are you a secretary?
@James Johnson: he is my secretary how did u know
@James Johnson: I answer on behalf of all the people who donโt mind to see Rangers lose. Myself included and no I donโt support a Premiership club. Who do you support James while weโre asking all the questions?
SPL is close to LOI level