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Jordan Henderson breaks silence, sensitive Liverpool truth revealed

The England international spoke out on a sensitive subject and sparked controversy

By Charles Cornwall

07/11/2022, 02:25 PM

The England international spoke out on a sensitive subject and sparked controversy

After almost a month of the clash between Arsenal FC and Liverpool FC, for the 10th round of the Premier League 22/23, where the "Gunners" took the three points with a 3-2 win, the topic is still hot after the recent statements of Jordan Henderson, about the terrible accusation of Gabriel Magãlhaes.

During the vibrant game between these two English football powers, a clash broke out between the Englishman and the Carioca that culminated in an exchange of words, which according to the Arsenal player, Henderson offended him in a racist way, causing the recrimination of those who were nearby, such as Granit Xhaka, who faced in a duel of captains.

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Henderson took time out during the week and, under siege from the press, spoke out again on the sensitive subject at the Emirates. "I could speak to you all day about how I was feeling but I have to accept what happened and move on. By the way, that wasn't easy," said the 36-year-old midfielder, who arrived at Anfield in 2011.

For his part, the South American star commented that these acts must end once and for all, and trusts the FA to provide a swift solution, as so far it seems - according to him - that this has already been forgotten.  "There's no point in taking a knee before games start if it all falls by the wayside when things get serious," he said.

<strong>Hendo spoke out about alleged racism</strong>

Henderson, who played a part in the Reds' last win over Tottenham, has received support from fans on social media, who back the captain, accusing Magahlhaes of being a liar, saying that if there was such an accusation the FA would have already given a verdict and sanctioned the former Sunderland and Coventry FC player.

 

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