Gareth Southgate expressed bewilderment as England fans booed Jordan Henderson during the national team’s 1-0 friendly win against Australia at Wembley. The unexpected reaction follows Henderson’s move to the Saudi Pro League’s Al-Ettifaq, leaving Liverpool in a £12 million deal. Henderson, a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights during his Liverpool tenure, previously apologized for any distress caused by relocating to a country where homosexuality is illegal.
Despite a lack of negative response in September fixtures, Friday’s match saw some fans jeer Henderson when he was substituted. Southgate, perplexed by the reaction, defended the 33-year-old’s commitment to England, emphasizing his crucial role on and off the pitch.
Henderson’s move and subsequent reception raise questions about the intersection of football, politics, and personal values. Southgate, urging support for the team, acknowledged the challenging task faced by the players in a match marked by multiple changes.
The controversy surrounding Henderson’s move, coupled with fan disapproval, adds an extra layer of complexity as England prepares for a crucial Euro 2024 qualifier against Italy.