Kiefer MacDonald
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But I think the fact that they're still in and around the European places, it shows how good they were in the first half of the season.
And I think
I don't think Keith Andrews is as successful this season if he doesn't have someone like Jordan Henderson, a manager on the pitch, someone to kind of guide the younger players through those games.
And then I certainly, I think for me as well, looking at Henderson, I mean, I know he left Liverpool too early, but I think it was, I didn't think he kind of had that.
I look at him this season, I think we could definitely be in and around the Liverpool squad.
He's better than Wasaru Endo, I think.
So to have done that, I think it kind of always made his Liverpool exit a bit more disappointing because it was like, well, he's still, what is he, 35, 36?
He's obviously still got the legs, he's still got the quality and he's still obviously an important player in the dressing room.
So I think he's done really well and obviously he's probably going to go to the World Cup.
So I think if you look at where his career was heading 18 months ago, you know, he was getting booed by England fans, you know, no one really kind of claimed him.
Liverpool fans were disappointed with the
All that Ajax stuff with the press, every time I saw him speaking in the press, I was like, oh, why is he arguing with everyone?
It was mad.
It just seemed like he just absolutely kind of flopped the last stage of his career, but he seems to have turned it around really nicely.
So, yeah, I think fair play to him.
I think to turn around at that stage of his career is pretty well done.
Two votes for Hendo.
I've got the Rossini, just because of the ball stuff, you know when they were huddling around the ball.
Adam Rooney and all, a lot of fun here.
Go on, Kiefer, save us.