Jordan Henderson wants Liverpool to be remembered for winning trophies rather than as the Premier League’s great entertainers.
Prior to this weekend’s round of matches, Liverpool were the league’s joint top-scorers on 24 goals in 10 games together with leaders Manchester City.
But Liverpool captain Henderson said while the way Jurgen Klopp’s side played might appeal to supporters, there was a clearly defined strategy behind the Merseysiders’ approach.
“The main priority for us is if we’re performing and playing the way we can then obviously it is entertaining football, it is high-intensity and everybody is going to enjoy watching us,” said the midfielder ahead of Sunday’s match at home to Watford.
“But we do it for a reason –- and the reason is because that’s the best way to play football and the best way to win games for us as a team.
“If we keep doing what we’ve been doing, keep working on the training field and listening to what the manager wants, and then applying that on the weekend then it’ll be very entertaining, but there’s a purpose to it –- and for me, it’s the best way for us to win.”
For all the plaudits regarding their attacking play, Liverpool’s defence has come under scrutiny this season given that they’ve conceded 13 goals in the league.
“A lot of the pundits and press will big up that we’re conceding too many goals,” said Henderson.
“But in terms of the team, when you’re actually in a game, I feel as though we’re dominating games and teams aren’t getting many chances.
“If we keep going in that direction and keep improving, then we’ll improve in all areas –- not just conceding, but scoring goals as well.”
Liverpool striker Danny Ings has been ruled out for the rest of the season after he underwent surgery on a knee injury this week.
But Klopp’s options are boosted by the return of James Milner, who has recovered from a virus and is expected to feature at left-back, while midfielders Georginio Wijnaldum and Emre Can are available following illness.
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