Jordan Henderson heaps praise on Mohamed Salah reaching 100 Premier League goals

Liverpool and Brentford played an exciting 3-3 draw in the Premier League, with Salah reaching his landmark on the night.

Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson; Credit: Twitter/@LFC
By Karthik Raman | Sep 26, 2021 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson believes there is “a lot of room for improvement” after the Reds had to settle for a point at Brentford. The exciting end-to-end contest finished 3-3 on Saturday. Liverpool went behind in the first half of the Premier League contest, but soon went ahead thanks to Diogo Jota’s header and Mohamed Salah’s 100th top-flight goal for the club. The Bees then levelled the score before Curtis Jones’ strike from outside the box put his team back ahead courtesy of a slight deflection. However, Yoane Wissa equalised again to share the points. After the match, Henderson reflected on the important moments of the match in an interview with Sky Sports.

He was all praise for Salah reaching his landmark. “Incredible moment. He has been incredible ever since he came to the club. He is a fantastic lad, he works ever so hard off the training field, recovers properly, lives his life the right way to be ready every single game to perform every game. He gets his rewards for that, he’s been phenomenal. And hopefully he can just continue to do that for us this season and beyond,” he added.

‘From our side we’ll be disappointed’

Jordan Henderson then spoke about how Brentford is a “very intense team” and this was always going to be a difficult place to play. “It was an intense game, we knew it would be. We knew it was a difficult place to come. They are a very intense team, they have shown they are capable of playing at this level so far. So, we knew it would be difficult coming here; the crowd, it was a great atmosphere. And they made it difficult for us, so you’ve got to give them credit. But from our side we’ll be disappointed. Going in the lead twice and not being able to see the game out is disappointing from our side, but we’ve got to try to take the positives and move on,” he added.

Speaking about the missed chances in the game, Henderson replied, “Yeah, I think at 2-1 up we had one or two big chances to finish the game off; I think if it goes 3-1 it’s a totally different game. But when you’re only one goal ahead it just still gives them that little bit of hope, they get a set-piece or a long ball into the box, and they managed to score the equaliser. That’s football sometimes, we’re very disappointed with the result in the end, but again like I said, you’ve got to give credit to Brentford, I thought they did well today.”

“Listen, we’re an intense team as well – we like high-intense games. But I think there’s a lot of room for improvement from us today, I thought at times it could be a lot better. But we stayed in the game early on, first half wasn’t great. Came out second half and performed better, [we] were controlling it a little bit better as well. But, unfortunately, just couldn’t hang on for the win.”

Jordan Henderson: We know the Premier League is difficult

When asked whether it was a missed opportunity following other results elsewhere on Saturday. Manchester United lost to Aston Villa, while Chelsea were beaten at home by Manchester City. “Well, it was just a missed opportunity to get three points, that’s all we ever want to try to achieve, we’re not really looking at the league every game. We just want to win as many games as possible. We know the Premier League is difficult. Coming here, it’s difficult. But today I felt as though if we’d used our experience a little bit better we should have taken the three points,” he explained.





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