Liverpool’s Henderson crowned football writers’ player of the year

Liverpool's English midfielder Jordan Henderson (C) lifts the Premier League trophy with his team-mates during the presentation following the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on July 22, 2020. (File/AFP)
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Updated 24 July 2020
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Liverpool’s Henderson crowned football writers’ player of the year

  • The 30-year-old beat Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford and teammates Virgil Van Dijk and Sadio Mane to the prize
  • Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp paid tribute to his skipper, who he described as the perfect blend between having talent and a great attitude

LONDON: Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson was named the Football Writers’ Association player of the year on Friday for his role in leading the Reds to their first league title in 30 years.
The 30-year-old beat Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford and teammates Virgil Van Dijk and Sadio Mane to the prize.
As well as making his presence felt in 30 Premier League games this season as Liverpool have surged to the title with an 18-point lead at the top of the table, Henderson led by example off the pitch during football’s three-month coronavirus shutdown.
He spearheaded the PlayersTogether initiative during the lockdown which saw players team up to raise money for Britain’s National Health Service.
“I accept it on behalf of this whole squad, because without them I’m not in a position to be receiving this honor. These lads have made me a better player, a better leader and a better person,” said Henderson.
“If anything I hope those who voted for me did so partly to recognize the entire team’s contribution.”
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp paid tribute to his skipper, who he described as the perfect blend between having talent and a great attitude.
“One of the big questions in football is, ‘What makes a proper player?’ or, ‘What is more important: is it talent or is it attitude?’. I think the easy answer is that without talent you are nothing, without attitude you will stay a talent forever,” Klopp said in a video message to Henderson.
“So you are the perfect example that the mix makes the difference.”
“Everybody saw what a great player you are, everybody saw what a great personality you are, what a great character you are. I know the human being behind the player — you would deserve an award for that as well.
“What a year you had, what a career so far you had and the best news: there’s still a lot to come.”
City boss Pep Guardiola said De Bruyne’s outstanding season spoke for itself with the Belgian just one short of Thierry Henry’s record of 20 assists in a Premier League season.
“I think he speaks for himself with what he gives us to our team and the Premier League. It is not necessary to say what a fantastic player he is,” said Guardiola.
“At the same time congratulations to the captain of Liverpool for the award. He is a really good player.”
As well as the top five, 10 other players received votes from FWA members.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson Becker, Raheem Sterling, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Sergio Aguero, Adama Traore, Danny Ings, Jack Grealish, James Maddison and Jonny Evans were all nominated.


UAE National MMA Championship 1 launches new MMA season in Al-Ain

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UAE National MMA Championship 1 launches new MMA season in Al-Ain

  • Mohammed Bin Dalmouj Al-Dhaheri: The strong preparation by clubs and academies shows how much mixed martial arts has grown in the UAE
  • Al-Dhaheri: Teams now take part with clear training plans and ongoing development programs

AL-AIN: The UAE Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts Federation’s season-opener, the UAE National MMA Championship 1, is set to take place at the UAE University in Al-Ain from Jan. 10-11.

With hundreds of athletes across various age groups taking part, the championship is part of the Federation’s wider plan to strengthen the long-term development of MMA in the country, building on past achievements and supporting athletes’ technical and mental preparation.

The competition will feature Youth D (10–11 years), Youth C (12–13 years), Youth B (14–15 years), Youth A (16–17 years), and Adults (18 years and above), offering the chance for all age groups to take part.

Mohammed Bin Dalmouj Al-Dhaheri, UAE Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts Federation board member, said: “We want the first championship of the new season to be a strong platform that reflects our strategy, especially in identifying talent, developing athletes and building future champions. We have clear goals for 2026 to develop mixed martial arts further, and this championship is the first step towards achieving them.

“The strong preparation by clubs and academies shows how much mixed martial arts has grown in the UAE. Teams now take part with clear training plans and ongoing development programs. This is reflected in the higher quality of competition, the range of fighting styles and the dedication shown by athletes, which increases the championship’s value and strengthens its role in developing talent.”