Sir Alex Ferguson publicly berated me - so I won the title with Liverpool instead
- mrwedwards
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson once publicly called out Jordan Henderson for his running style.
The legendary Red Devils boss had been keeping an eye on the then-promising youngster while he played for Sunderland and considered signing him.
But after sending scouts to watch Henderson in action, Ferguson opted against doing so due to his gait, claiming Henderson “runs from his knees”.
Ferguson brutally said in his autobiography: "We looked at Jordan Henderson a lot and Steve Bruce was unfailingly enthusiastic about him.
Against that we noticed that Henderson runs from his knees, with a straight back, while the modern footballer runs from his hips."
He went on to add: "We thought his gait might cause him problems later in his career."
United’s loss was Liverpool’s gain as, in 2011, a 20-year-old Henderson joined the Anfield club for a fee of around £20million.
He played 37 Premier League games in his first season under Sir Kenny Dalglish and came close to winning the title in 2013/14 under Brendan Rodgers.
Henderson, currently at Brentford, later addressed Ferguson’s comments by saying: "What was written in the book never bothered me.
Henderson
"To be honest, I looked upon it as a compliment that I got a mention. The fact Alex Ferguson was watching me at some stage must have meant I was doing something right.
"I was never aware of any interest from United and I'm happy with how things worked out. I'm enjoying my football and we're progressing well as a team.
“I never felt as if I had a point to prove really except maybe to myself and to Liverpool Football Club in terms of improving as a player."
Rodgers, however, took greater offence at the Scot’s words. He said: "I think if Sir Alex ever bumps into Jordan he might want to apologise for that.
"The comment surprised me, I have to be honest, coming from someone with such status in the game. Maybe it was meant as flippant but to a young player making his way in the game it could be damaging.
"Every player is different, and every player at this club has had his strengths and weaknesses medically assessed. The statement in terms of Jordan was inappropriate."
Henderson responded in the best possible way - with his performances on the pitch.
He was appointed captain of Liverpool in the summer of 2015, ahead of Jurgen Klopp’s arrival a few months later.
He played a key role in Klopp’s revolution on Merseyside as the team became more and more competitive, reaching the Champions League final in 2017/18 and lifting the trophy a year later.

Henderson also played 30 league games in 2019/20 as Liverpool comfortably secured their first ever Premier League trophy, which he lifted
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