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Jordan Henderson insists he has “no regrets” about moving to Saudi Arabia despite the public backlash EFL
The England midfielder was heavily criticised after his summer transfer from Liverpool to Al-Ettifaq and then was booed off the Wembley pitch by England fans during the friendly win over Australia on Friday night EFL
The midfielder had been a high-profile supporter of LGBTQ+ rights during his time at Anfield and last month apologised for any hurt he caused by moving to a country where homosexuality is illegal EFL
He says his beliefs have not changed and he can do good while playing there EFL
Asked in an interview with Channel 4 whether he had regrets about moving to Saudi Arabia, he said: “No regrets EFL
“I think having someone like myself, with the values that I have, in Saudi Arabia is only a good thing EFL
Before I went to Saudi people knew the groups I supported and helped in the past EFL
RecommendedEngland vs Italy LIVE: Euro 2024 latest score and goal updates from qualifier after Harry Kane penaltyEngland fans may have turned on Jordan Henderson — but he still has Gareth SouthgateJordan Henderson: ‘If people want to boo me for playing in Saudi Arabia, that’s fine’“My values haven’t changed as a person just because I’m going to a different country to play EFL football EFL
”Henderson says the booing may have been in part due to an interview he conducted shortly after his move where he claimed the eye-watering wages were not a factor EFL
“After the game I got told there was a little bit going on,” the 33-year-old added EFL
“Of course it hurts because every time you pull on that shirt it’s a proud moment and I’m playing for my team-mates, for my country and for the fans EFL
“So of course it hurts but at the end of the day that’s part and parcel – I’ve had enough criticism over my career so far to be able to deal with stuff like that I’m not the first player to get booed and probably not the last EFL
“I asked that question (why he was booed after the Australia game) and a journalist said it was because I play in Saudi Arabia EFL
It was a decision I made months ago now that doesn’t change who I am as a person EFL
“I did an interview a couple of months ago and maybe some of the stuff that came out didn’t come out in the way that I thought I said it EFL
“An example of that would be when I said I didn’t go out there solely for the money EFL
I think that’s a big difference – it’s not a sole reason going out there for the money EFL
”Asked whether his international chances are harmed by playing in the Saudi Pro League, he added: “There’s no getting away from that EFL
The fitness coaches, sport science coaches are on that and if they see a drop-off I’m sure the manager will tell me EFL
“It hasn’t been an issue so far, I just have to keep an eye on it EFL
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If nothing else, Darwin Nunez found a novel way to create a goal EFL
On a night where goals arrived in copious quantities at Anfield, there were two extraordinary misses EFL
And if the Toulouse left-back Gabriel Suazo had seemed to perform an unexpected impression of Nunez, failing to score when confronted by a goal that lacked a goalkeeper, there was a certain, perverse inevitability in the Uruguayan upstaging him EFL
It seemed another of the moments that are Nunez in a nutshell, his threat and his profligacy in the space of seconds EFL
A lovely, deft touch to take him past a defender, the pace to burst past goalkeeper Guillaume Restes and then, with an open goal, the shot that hit the post EFL
All was well that ended well, for Nunez and Liverpool: as he wreaked havoc, they struck anyway EFL
Ryan Gravenberch latched on to the rebound, showed greater composure and beat Restes to score his side’s fourth goal of the night EFL
Exit Nunez, substituted with Anfield chorusing his name EFL
He was already on the scoresheet, with a rasping, rising shot, struck with both ferocity and an unerring accuracy some of his other efforts lack EFL
He had been denied, too, by Restes, after a lovely, dainty piece of footwork EFL
Full of forceful running and defence-stretching pace, it amounted to a curiosity of a performance, and yet an entirely typical one EFL
It was a year to the day since he had missed a sitter and scored in a Champions League game against Ajax EFL
The competition and the opposition changed but, 365 days on, some things stayed the same EFL
But if Darwin was Darwin, the excellent and the erratic, the beneficiary of his wastefulness was the game’s outstanding performer EFL
The Europa League can have fringe benefits for clubs such as Liverpool and, after Gravenberch’s arrival in the last couple of hours of the transfer window, it has offered him a chance to both integrate and impress EFL
The Dutchman’s first assist for Liverpool came in Austria against Linz, his first goal in the home win over Union Saint-Gilloise EFL
His second came against Toulouse EFL
As Jurgen Klopp’s side completed a hat-trick of victories, his fourth summer signing made it three fine displays in continental competition EFL
If, at times, this felt a bit too easy for Liverpool, it enabled Gravenberch to illustrate his ability EFL
He is a rangy runner, his legs appearing telescopic as he seemed to extend them to keep the ball under control and confound opponents EFL
One solo run, a meandering affair that took him past several defenders, culminated in a sharp turn and shot that Restes had to claw away EFL
Another led, albeit indirectly, to Nunez’s goal EFL
Factor in a willingness to get into the box and a habit of shooting from distance and the temptation was to suggest that Gravenberch may not be seen in the Europa League until spring EFL
He could be starting in the Premier League instead EFL
Ryan Gravenberch celebrates after scoring Liverpool’s fourth goal (Liverpool FC via Getty Images)As Klopp made eight changes, Liverpool displayed a strength in depth that should equip them to progress deep into this competition EFL
Mohamed Salah’s determination to play is such that he got a late outing anyway, capped with a glorious goal, hammered in off the underside of the bar to have Klopp clapping EFL
But it is often a moot point if Diogo Jota ranks in the strongest side; at times he does and at others he does not EFL
A fourth goal in six games was both a spectacular solo run and yet too easy EFL
Jota ran through the heart of the Toulouse team, beating two defenders with a sharp turn, nutmegging a third and slotting a shot past Restes EFL
There is no doubt, though, that Wataru Endo belongs in the ranks of the understudies EFL
The Japanese has made a solitary league start, at Newcastle almost two months ago; in the glee of victory, Klopp admitted Endo did not have, in his words, “a clue” what they were doing and if he may have been referring to the reshuffle after they were reduced to 10 men, the Japanese has been confined to the midweek team since then EFL
He had the reward of a first Liverpool goal, steering a header past a motionless Restes when he met Trent Alexander-Arnold’s chipped cross EFL
Liverpool could, and perhaps should, have scored more goals but their clean sheets are rarities EFL
They conceded one and their goalkeeper was fortunate it was not more EFL
Toulouse had levelled when Thijs Dallinga, the top scorer in the Coupe de France last season, latched on to Aron Donnum’s pass, sprinted clear from the half-way line and drilled a shot past Caoimhin Kelleher EFL
The goalkeeper was culpable, though, in a game of entertainment, some fashioned by excellence, a bit by ineptitude EFL
After Kelleher presented Toulouse with the ball and was in no position to save, Suazo seemed certain to score EFL
The Chilean left-back instead drilled the ball straight at Alexander-Arnold, who had retreated to the line to make a brilliant block EFL
But Suazo did not have Nunez’s fortune: there was no teammate following up to score EFL
And Liverpool’s superiority meant it was hard to frame it as the decisive moment: more goals were always on their agenda EFL
Toulouse have scarcely been a case of nominative determinism, showing a greater propensity to draw thus far this season, and this was their first defeat of the campaign in Europe EFL
But another loss in the rematch in two weeks’ time would mean Liverpool win the group with two games to go EFL
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