Henderson: Liverpool can be much better, other people will be stronger

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Jordan Henderson is a winner of the Champions League, The World Club And Premier League winner in Liverpool, however, the Reds captain says that Jurgen Klopp’s “can be much better.”

It’s hard to see how the Merseyside team can take their game even to higher heights.

They were a dominant force nationwide in 2019-20, with the first English high-flying crown in 30 years achieved in record style.

Previously, continental and world trophies had been captured, with Klopp opening the floodgates on the silver front.

The challenge now is to meet those standards, and Henderson believes there is more to come from Liverpool as Americans and collectives.

He told the club’s official online website not to take a look at past triumphs: “For me, there’s no explanation for why to do it now because I still don’t feel like I’m done, I think there’s still a lot to come.

“We can be much better. I know other people will say, “Well, how?” but we believe that, in some of the games that are played, in educational sessions, we can still improve. Individuals can still improve.

“I feel like there’s a lot more to come from all of us and if we need to be one of the most productive teams, then you have to do it constantly, you can’t do it for a few years, then that’s it. You have to come in and keep going.

“I take a look at what many former players who have won trophies have said: it’s hard to win one, but it’s even harder to win and continue.

“I can see it and we perceive it, so it’s about doing what we’ve been doing for a long time and focusing on the right things, not getting carried away and not falling too much.

“There will be times in a season when you’ll possibly lose your shape, or possibly not play well or anything. You’ll live those moments and it’s the way you handle them, and we handle the conditions the right way.” and we’ll have to keep doing it if we want to succeed again.”

As Liverpool has been a success in the last two seasons, Henderson insists that everyone connected to the club is impatient and still as hungry as ever to savour more glory.

The foreigner from England added before a clash with the FA Cup winner on Saturday, Arsenal: “What happened in the afterlife is incredible, but it’s a thing of the afterlife. You have to focus on what’s in front of you and that’s the ultimate thing.

“For us, it’s about being better. When we lost the name, not last season, last season, I thought the problems in general were 97 and usually make you win the Premier League, but in this case it wasn’t the case and everyone was saying, ‘Well, where are we? Are you going to get out of here? How are you going to get better? “Next season we’ll finish [with] 99.

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