Henderson refuses to blame fan protest for collapse

Carl Markham 05:15 08/02/2016
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  • Leader: Henderson.

    Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson refused to use the mass fan walk-out as an excuse for their late capitulation at home to Sunderland.

    Thousands of supporters joined an exodus in the 77th-minute – selected to represent the most expensive match ticket next season – to protest against rising prices.

    By then the Reds were well on their way to their first home league win since Boxing Day after goals from Roberto Firmino and Adam Lallana but the atmosphere changed as fans queued to get out and Sunderland struck twice in the last nine minutes through Adam Johnson and Jermain Defoe.

    Some of those fans who remained in their seats blamed those who left for affecting the performance but Henderson said that was not the case.

    “I don’t think you can make that as an excuse,” he said. “We are focused as players about what is happening on the pitch. I don’t think anything else will bother us. “We have to take responsibility as individuals and a last 10 minutes like that was not good enough.”

    Late anxiety is not unusual at Anfield but it is usually the players who create that among supporters, not the other way around.

    It was the case again after goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, who allowed Johnson’s free-kick to creep in at his near post.

    “To be leading 2-0 at 80 minutes you have to see the game out, it is a good lead,” Henderson added. “You have got to see it out. We have to work on it.”

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