England midfielder Jordan Henderson has responded to criticism by defending his determination to hitch a Saudi Arabian membership in an interview printed by The Athletic on Tuesday.
The 33-year-old moved to Saudi Pro League facet Al-Ettifaq from Liverpool on a three-year deal in July. The swap to Saudi Arabia, the place homosexuality is against the law, made headlines as Henderson has lengthy been a supporter of the LGBTQ+ neighborhood.
“I can understand the frustration. I can understand the anger. I get it. All I can say around that is that I’m sorry that they feel like that. My intention was never, ever to hurt anyone,” Henderson advised The Athletic.
“Now when I was making the decision, the way that I tried to look at it was I felt as though, by myself not going, we can all bury our heads in the sand and criticise different cultures and different countries from afar.
“But then nothing’s going to happen. Nothing’s going to change.”
After 12 seasons at Liverpool, many followers had been shocked on the captain’s determination to go away the membership. But Henderson felt he was not an important a part of supervisor Jurgen Klopp’s plans.
“There were a few things that sent alarm bells ringing. I’ve got a very good relationship with Juergen. He was very honest with me,” Henderson stated.
“I won’t go into detail about the conversation because it’s private, but it put me in a position where I knew that I wasn’t going to be playing as much. I knew there were going to be new players coming in my position.”
Henderson denied that the explanation he agreed to hitch Al-Ettifaq was the monetary reward on provide.
“People can believe me or not, but in my life and my career, money has never been a motivation. Ever. Don’t get me wrong, when you move, the business deal has to be tight.
“You have to have financials, you have to feel wanted, you have to feel valued. And money is a part of that. But that wasn’t the sole reason. And these possibilities came up before money was even mentioned.”
Henderson has been named in England’s squad to play Ukraine in a Euro 2024 qualifier in Poland on Saturday earlier than visiting Scotland in a pleasant the next week.
England LGBT group 3LIONSPRIDE issued a press release saying they might not cheer his identify or use a banner with Henderson’s face. Some of them can also flip their backs to the pitch. Henderson stated he was damage by the criticism.
“I do care. I’m not one of these people who goes home, forgets about everything and is just like, “I’m fine, my family is fine, just crack on.
“But at the same time, I knew people can look at it like that and they’re entitled to their opinion, they’re entitled to feel like that. All I can say is that I apologise, I’m sorry that I’ve made them feel that way. But I haven’t changed as a person.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com