Tottenham 0-2 Liverpool: Jordan Henderson broke down in tears with dad who survived throat cancer following Champions League triumph

Tottenham 0-2 Liverpool: Jordan Henderson broke down in tears with dad who survived throat cancer following Champions League triumph
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson shared a heartwarming embrace with his father on the pitch following his side’s Champions League triumph.The Reds were crowned champions of Europe for the sixth time afterbeating Tottenham 2-0 in Madrid.Henderson shared an emotional embrace with his dad on touchline3
Henderson shared an emotional embrace with his dad on touchline
Henderson was overcome with emotion3
Henderson was overcome with emotion
A penalty from Mohamed Salah and a late Divock Origi strike sealed a historic victory for the club and gave Jurgen Klopp his first trophy with the Anfield club.After the game Henderson, 28, was quick to seek out his dad Brian, who was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2013.The England midfielder was overcome with emotion as he hugged his father by the side of the pitch just moments after lifting the top prize in European football.Brian had asked his son not to see him while he underwent treatment for cancer.Speaking to the Mail last year, Jordan said: “I didn’t see my dad much in that time. Very little. He wouldn’t let me. Brendan (Rodgers) was very good. He said I could go back home whenever I wanted to see him, so I saw him just before he went in for his first treatment.“Then I would see him again a few weeks later and it wasn’t too bad but, towards the end, it got to a point where he didn’t want to see me at all because of how he was. “He didn’t want me to see him like that so I knew it was pretty bad. I was in regular contact but the only thing I could really do was try and perform on a weekend and luckily enough at the time, we started winning every week.”Henderson played the full 90 minutes as Liverpool were crowned Champions League winners for the sixth time in their history.Klopp finally ended his trophy hoodoo with the Anfield club, putting an end to a run of six consecutive cup final defeats.And Henderson’s dad always believed his son would make it to a Champions League final one day.Henderson of Liverpool lifts the Champions League trophygetty3
Henderson of Liverpool lifts the Champions League trophy
As quoted by the Liverpool Echo, Brian Henderson said: “When he was ten I took him to see a Champions League final at Manchester United between the two Milan clubs and he said to us, when they came out to the Champions League music: “Dad, I’m going to play there one day.“He’s done it not once, but twice. And he’s won one. I’m absolutely delighted for him.“I think if he hadn’t picked that trophy up today he would have had a bad, bad summer. But now he’ll have a fantastic summer with the children.”

Zinedine Zidane is a legend of the game and current Real Madrid manager
Skills that pay the bills - Inside the life of freestyle

Sala’s name was spelt out in the crowd and a banner was unfurled Pic:@FCNantes

Fulham vs Manchester United: Red Devils fans think they 'are in trouble' after seeing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's team selection Manchester United fans were less than confident after seeing their line-up against Fulham ahead of their Premier League clash at Craven Cottage. Phil Jones, who has recently signed a new contract, and..
[Post Match Thread] Manchester Utd 4 - 1 Fulham : reddevils

Watford manager Javi Gracia and Everton boss Marco Silva react on the touchline

The table is based on expected goals, which then turns into expected points to predict the final standings. The alternative table, from Understat.com, claims United should have finished fourth
Alternative Premier League table shows how league should have

FPL bosses with Fraser were pulling their hair out on Wednesday night. The winger played 90 minutes of Bournemouth’s 4-0 victory over Chelsea but failed to register a goal or an assist. That, quite frankly, is unforgivable and deserves the boot.

Juventus' number one target to replace outgoing manager Massimiliano Allegri is Manchester city boss Pep Guardiola. Allegri is set to step aside at the end of the season having won five Serie A
Manchester City news: Pep Guardiola is set to replace

Mauricio Pochettino is preparing for his first Champions League Final

Jermain Defoe to Rangers confirmed as striker set to join squad at winter training camp. Bournemouth have agreed a deal with the Ibrox club that sees Defoe move on an 18-month arrangement.
Mark Allen drops five-word hint when asked about more Rangers

Is this how Arsenal could line-up with En-Nesyri in the team?

Jurgen Klopp paid tribute to the influence of Jordan Henderson and James Milner after they came from the bench to help Liverpool claim a crucial comeback win over Southampton. Although Naby Keita
Jordan Henderson is playing higher and Liverpool's midfield

Pochettino’s side looked dead and buried midway through the group stage

Derek Adams leaves Plymouth by mutual consent as Argyle fall into League One relegation zone. There is just one league game left in the season but Adams and Plymouth have parted company.
Derek Adams leaves Plymouth by mutual consent as Argyle fall
hollywoodadviser.com/derek-adams-leaves-plymouth-by-mutual-consent-as-argyle-fall-into-league-one-relegation-zone/
GONE There is just one league game left in the season but Adams and Plymouth have parted company Derek Adams has left his post as Plymouth Argyle manager by mutual consent with just one more game to go this season.
Derek Adams leaves Plymouth by mutual consent as Argyle fall

Sir Alex Ferguson was back in the dugout and Becks was back in the United red

Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al-Mubarak has launched a furious defence of the club's spending and accused LaLiga president Javier Tebas of 'hypocrisy'. Tebas, said last week that City were damaging European football by driving up player prices with their 'state sponsored' cash reserves.
La Liga chief Javier Tebas hits back at Manchester City

Hudson-Odoi was excellent in the FA Cup win

Stay ahead with Sky Sports. Our Transfer Centre has the latest football transfer news, details on done deals, and speculation from the rumour mill.
Jose Mourinho's 4-man Real Madrid transfer list included

Tahith Chong could be handed a start against Cardiff

Former Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner is due a staggering £30m payout after their promotion playoff success. The Daily Mail says the bumper payout was agreed during Dr Tony Xia's takeover of the
Former owner Lerner nets £30m windfall after Villa clinch
allmysportsnews.com/soccer/former-owner-lerner-nets-30m-windfall-after-villa-clinch-promotion/
Former Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner nets £30MILLION windfall after their promotion due to clause inserted in Dr Tony Xia's 2016 takeover. The bumper payout was agreed during Tony Xia's takeover of the club in 2016; Xia paid £76.2m, with an extra £30m if they were promoted within three years
Former Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner to bank £30m following

Gareth Bale has won four Champions League titles with Real Madrid

Selling Pogba and DDG might actually get us 3-4 of such players, and be better in the long run at filling squad deficiencies. If we can even sell Alexis, we can overhaul half our first team. Manchester United may be a club who can pay the wages, but your performances have to match that.
Paul Pogba - Wikipedia

Joe Lolley scored Forest’s third
Arsenal transfer news: Real Madrid eyeing January move for

Gordon Taylor pictured outside the PFA’s Manchester offices in 1991

Luka Modric says he doesn't really care if he wins the Ballon D'Or: 'If not, nothing will change' The Croatian is hotly tipped to end Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi's ten-year monopoly
Luka Modric admits he will not care if he doesn't win the

UEFA have drawn up plans to change some parts of the domestic game

â Vincent Kompany over Virgil van Dijk seven days a weekâ â Man City captain hailed as superior to Liverpool rival after stunning strike (talkSPORT) 0 0 06 May 2019 21:16
Manchester City 1-0 Leicester: Vincent Kompany reduced to

Deeney scored twice in the game

Tottenham transfer news: Spurs linked with January move for Wolves right-back Matt Doherty Posted on March 1, 2019 Tottenham are interested in signing Wolves full-back Matt Doherty, according to reports.
Tottenham transfers: Pochettino's most likely deadline day

Post a Comment

0 Comments