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Fans Mock 'Embarrassing' Clip on Ajax's Social Media Pages that Showed Jordan Henderson Celebrating

2024-03-04 41 Dailymotion

Fans on social media have ripped into an 'embarrassing' video of Jordan Henderson posted on Ajax's pages. <br /><br />Henderson moved to the Dutch side in January after being unsettled in the Middle East, having left Liverpool for Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq in the summer.<br /><br />While he's only played four games since joining Ajax, he's already leaving a lasting impression - with the club's social media paying tribute to his 'mentality'. <br /><br />In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the club shared a video that showcased Henderson's pressing abilities, as he chased down a goalkeeper to earn a throw. <br /><br />In the video, the former Liverpool captain can be seen bursting out in celebration after winning the throw, having run nearly half the pitch to get there. <br /><br /><br />While the club's social media account took the opportunity to praise Henderson for his actions, some users online didn't see it the same way. <br />passionate<br />'You guys gonna post any content where he is actually doing something constructive with the football?', one user wrote. <br /><br />Another said: 'Hahahaha is this a highlight? He ran for and didn’t get the ball then cheered? One of the worst players I’ve ever had the displeasure of watching.'<br /><br />'Hendo is/was a press-resistant merchant who runs/presses aimlessly without thought. This invariably breaks the team structure and allows a press resistant technical team to pass round/through,' one user said. <br /><br />In a blunt take, one supporter wrote: 'Good grief this is embarrassing'. <br /><br />Some took the opportunity to mention Henderson's chances of playing in this summer's Euros, with one fan saying: 'Southgate will be loving that though as an excuse to pick him'.<br /><br />In a similar theme, another said: 'Southgate watching that ‘passion’ so he can explain why he’s starting next to Kalvin Phillips in the Euros!' <br /><br />Henderson called an end to his time in Merseyside during the 2023 summer transfer window, when he secured a lucrative move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq.<br /><br />However, things didn't work out for the England international - who has since opted for a return to Europe and joined Dutch giants Ajax during the January window. <br /><br />Henderson had been a crucial part of Liverpool's side since joining the club for £20m from Sunderland back in 2011. <br /><br />In his twelve years on Merseyside, Henderson lifted seven major trophies - including the Premier League and Champions League.

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