Liverpool fans rage at Jordan Henderson for opposing boos and singing public song of devotion

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Liverpool fans rage at Jordan Henderson for opposing boos and singing public song of devotion

Liverpool club chief Jordan Henderson was one of a tiny minority inside

Anfield who chimed in to the public song of praise as it was overwhelmed by boos from the home help

Liverpool fans have requested Jordan Henderson leave the club after he

Resisted their boos and sung the public hymn.

As had been normal

, 'God Save the Ruler' was overwhelmed by the Anfield steadfast as it was played before the Head Association conflict with Brentford to stamp Lord Charles' crowning ceremony.

Jurgen Klopp's beginning XI, which highlighted Brits Trent Alexander-Arnold and Curtis Jones, stayed straight-confronted and didn't respond.

Henderson, who was on the touchline among the substitutes, chimed in, nonetheless.

What's more, that choice maddened numerous allies who were watching on at home and saw the cameras slice to him.

One tweeted: "Jordan Henderson is a shame get him out the club now." A second composed:

"Henderson singing the song of praise get him garrrnnnn."

A third raged: "HENDERSON OUT OF OUR F***ING CLUB Right away."

Furthermore, a fourth repeated: "HENDERSON WAS THE One in particular THAT SANG GET HIM OUT OF MY CLUB NOW."

"Disgraceful, humiliating jokester," pummeled a fifth, while a 6th said: "Sell Henderson for singing it." A seventh posted:

"All around good everybody aside from Jordan Henderson."

Henderson has been covered multiple times

By the Three Lions since his global presentation in November 2010. He additionally got a MBE the previous summer for his administrations to noble cause.

There had been hypothesis ahead of the pack up to the match that the public hymn wouldn't be played in the arena,

given the counter imperial feeling that exists on Merseyside.

In any case, the Reds affirmed it would be played on Friday "in acknowledgment of the Head Association's solicitation to stamp the crowning ordinance".
They added: "It is, obviously,

an individual decision how those at Anfield on Saturday mark this event and we realize a few allies serious areas of strength for have on it."

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