
Jordan Henderson stated that he felt unwelcome at Liverpool, yet his departure pales in comparison to the players that Jurgen Klopp utterly disregarded.
One of the best man-managers in global football is Jurgen Klopp, with his massive bear hugs and thunderous chuckle.
But as former Reds opened out about leaving Anfield, perhaps fresh light has been provided on a colder, more brutal side of the Liverpool boss in recent weeks.
Jordan Henderson, the captain, was the first, having completed a contentious £12 million summer transfer to Al-Ettifaq of the Saudi Professional League. The Athletic back talked about how he felt unwelcome by the German and the team when he made the decision to move on to fresh opportunities in an interview.
A couple of things really raised red flags, he admitted. “My relationship with Jurgen is excellent. He told me everything straight.
I won’t discuss the conversation in length since it is personal, but it put me in a position where I had to decide whether or not to play as much. I was aware that fresh players will eventually take my place.
And as everyone knows, particularly the manager, it can be really tough for me to not be playing, especially after spending so much time as the team’s captain and being at the club for such a long time. especially considering how important England is to me. The Euros are about to begin.