- Jordan Henderson went to the Euros as a fan after not being chosen for England
- The Ajax midfielder, 34, has since been recalled by new boss Thomas Tuchel
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Jordan Henderson might have been neglected by England for final summer time’s European Championship, however he went to nice lengths to be on the Berlin remaining as a fan.
‘I used to be watching on the telly and it was laborious, however all I wished was the lads to do properly and win,’ mentioned the 34-year-old Ajax midfielder, now recalled to the fold by Thomas Tuchel.
‘I had a very good feeling we have been going to win, so I wanted to be there to see it. Once I came upon I may go, there have been no flights from England or Amsterdam.
‘So I checked out how far it was, and I employed a van for the household and the youngsters. And we drove throughout.
‘It was like seven hours or one thing. After we wanted the bathroom or one thing, or popped within the garages, it was fairly humorous to see the followers.
‘However clearly I would have reasonably been with the group.’
Jordan Henderson was pictured contained in the Olympiastadion in Berlin on the remaining of Euro 2024 after driving eight hours from Amsterdam to look at the sport
Henderson was not included in England’s event squad named by Gareth Southgate (left)
However new England supervisor Thomas Tuchel (proper) not too long ago recalled Ajax midfielder Henderson
Henderson uploaded this photograph to Instagram on the morning of final 12 months’s Euros remaining in Berlin
At that time, it was laborious to envisage Henderson taking part in once more for England.
After a controversial transfer to Saudi Arabia, the previous Liverpool captain settled at Ajax and has been a daily for the Dutch league leaders.
It caught the attention of Tuchel, who knew Henderson’s expertise and management could be very important and invited him to return again by way of a phone-call.
His return noticed him win his 82nd cap off the bench towards Albania.
Requested whether or not he thought his worldwide profession was over, he added: ‘Probably not, in any other case I would have retired.
‘I all the time felt good, I all the time wished to return again — and fortunately I received the possibility.’


















