Jordan Henderson sends Liverpool message after 'toughest spell' of Anfield career
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson admitted the first few months of 2021 was one of the 'toughest spells' of his Anfield career.
The Reds were top of the table at Christmas in December 2020, but the month that followed saw a title charge collapse right before their eyes and they suffered their first league defeat at home since April 2017.
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Liverpool's poor form was largely caused by the significant number of injuries within the squad, but in the face of adversity they fought back to secure a top four finish at the end of the season.
This term, Jurgen Klopp's men continue to battle on all four fronts and the title race is far from over. The turnaround over the last year is 'testament' to the hard work of everyone at the club, says Henderson.
"Sometimes it can do you good to see how far you’ve come – or otherwise – and in our case we are in a very different place to where we were a year ago," the skipper wrote in his programme notes for this afternoon's match against Norwich City.
“To say the first couple of months of 2021 were tough would be an understatement. Injuries in key positions had caught up with us, we