Champions League

Without Salah Liverpool would not have won the Champions League

One of the icons of the Red's showed in networks, all the achievements he has achieved at Anfield.  

By Charles Cornwall

11/11/2022, 05:10 AM

One of the icons of the Red's showed in networks, all the achievements he has achieved at Anfield.  

The history of Liverpool FC is made up of great feats and titles that have framed for years the showcases of one of the most successful teams in the world. Unforgettable are the games that have made the fans fall in love with the team, which, with a combination of good technical management and players, has led the Red's to conquer the most important tournaments in Europe and the world.

By the way, Pool star Jordan Henderson, spoke and boasted about his recent achievements at Anfield, titles that are enviable for many, but above all he thanked his teammates because through talent together, the Englishman was able to add the Premier League, the Champions League, the European Super Cup, the Club World Cup, the FA Cup, the EFL Cup and the Community Shield.

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On those titles, Henderson accepted that the glory is collective, not individual. "They'd have won them with or without me. I'm not Luis Suarez or Steven Gerrard or Virgil van Dijk or Mo Salah. The success is not down to me. That's how I feel about the trophies Liverpool have won over the last few years," said the now-called-up Three Lions international for the Qatar World Cup.

The midfielder didn't hold back on the praise, and focused on club legend Mohamed Salah, who beyond the strong friendship they both have, he acknowledged the Egyptian's talent, which has helped Liverpool to have a new golden era in football. "Without Salah Liverpool would not have won the Champions League," said the 32-year-old.

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Henderson, who did not play in the Reds' recent EFL game, where they beat Derby Country to reach the last 16 (Manchester City), will be included in what will be Klopp's final call-up for the close of the first half of the season leading up to the World Cup in Qatar, which will be the former Sunderland man's second World Cup in his professional career.

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