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Henderson insists booing from England supporters ‘won’t change who I am’

Jordan Henderson acknowledges that it can be unsettling to face boos from “your own fans,” but the England international remains resolute in asserting that such jeers will not alter his core identity.

During the summer transfer window, the former Liverpool captain made a move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Ettifaq, a decision that sparked controversy given his previous stance against contentious laws in the Middle East region.

Despite the mixed reception he received from sections of the Wembley crowd during England’s friendly match against Australia, where he captained the team, Henderson maintains his conviction in the face of criticism over his transfer choice.


He has said, “Everybody has their own opinion. I love playing for England; I have done so for many years. That’s why I’m still here. I still want to play for England for as long as I possibly can and give everything for the team and for my country. It’s not nice for your own fans if they were booing.

“But listen, people have their own opinions. Whenever I bump into anyone on the street, it’s always positive stuff and nice things said. But listen, it won’t change who I am or what I do for this team or for my country. I give absolutely everything every time.”


When pressed further on the reasons for the terrace taunts, experienced midfielder Henderson added, “Yeah, so… If people want to boo if I’m playing in a different country, that’s fine. Like I said, everyone is going to have an opinion over when I’m playing over in Saudi.

“I’ve spoken in the past about the reasons for that. Whether people believe us or not is up to them. But when I’m here with England, it doesn’t change anything. I give absolutely everything. Of course it’s disappointing, but it won’t change what I do here. I want to keep playing, keep fighting and help the team become successful.”


On Tuesday, England will return to the field as they host Italy, with Gareth Southgate’s team aiming to secure their spot in the upcoming European Championships in Germany next summer.

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