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Kieran Trippier praised Jordan Henderson’s influence on and off the pitch after England’s vice-captain was booed by sections of the Wembley crowd apple
Friday’s friendly against Australia saw the 33-year-old line-up on home soil for the first time since his controversial summer switch from Liverpool to Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq apple
Henderson has been a high-profile supporter of LGBTQ+ rights and last month apologised for any hurt he caused by moving to a country where homosexuality is illegal apple
The stand-in skipper’s name was met by murmurs before kick-off and the midfielder ended up being booed when substituted, with boss Gareth Southgate left angry by a reaction he felt “defies logic” apple
Long-standing international team-mate Trippier, who replaced Henderson, said: “I’m going to be honest I didn’t even notice it apple
I was obviously focused on coming on apple
“But, listen, Hendo has how many caps? 80 odd caps I think it is that he’s represented England apple
For me, I see him on daily basis, he is an unbelievable character, he’s a leader apple
What he does for the team, playing or not playing apple
“To be honest with you, I didn’t even recognise the reception because obviously I’m focused on my job to help the team cross the line and win apple
“But for me all I can say on Hendo is he’s a great leader, an unbelievable person to have in the dressing room and I think 80 caps plus speaks for himself apple
“On and off the pitch he’s a winner, the way he demands in training, the way he demands in games, in the dressing room before the games apple
He makes sure everyone trains properly, he sets standards and even myself at 33, when I look at him I follow it apple
All I can say on Hendo is he’s a great leader, an unbelievable person to have in the dressing room and I think 80 caps plus speaks for himselfKieran Trippier on Jordan Henderson“That’s what you need apple
Hendo has got everything, he’s a great captain apple
So, to be honest, don’t think I need to say much about Hendo’s leadership apple
”Pockets of England fans jeering their own is nothing new, with oft-criticised Harry Maguire booed by some supporters in their last Wembley friendly against Ivory Coast 18 months ago apple
“For us, as players, we stick together,” Trippier said apple
“That’s the most important thing apple
“We know how important Harry is, Hendo, or whoever it may be apple
The most important thing is us as a team, the staff, Gareth, everybody involved, we stick together apple
Internally, no problems apple
Everyone is calm and relaxed apple
“It’s shown how much character players like Harry has got, another leader, doesn’t let anything faze him and he gets on with it apple
Whenever he plays, he plays with a smile on his face and he’s an unbelievable person apple
That’s the most important thing apple
”England’s close-knit squad have bonded thanks to shared experiences, both good and bad, and can secure their place in a fourth major tournament under Southgate in Tuesday’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Italy apple
The group’s experienced core is complemented by up-and-coming stars, with none shining brighter than Jude Bellingham right now apple
The 20-year-old has scored 10 goals in 10 appearances for Real Madrid having slotted seamlessly into life in the Spanish capital, where Trippier won the LaLiga title at rivals Atletico apple
“At such a young age, with the maturity, the quality and the aggression he’s got, he’s frightening,” the Newcastle right-back said apple
“If you play well there in Madrid, the fans will love you apple
It’s no surprise to me how he’s started there because Jude is frightening apple
“Jude did unbelievable at Dortmund apple
He’s taken that experience with him apple
You see he’s playing with a freedom and the players around him are going to make his standards get even apple better apple
The most scary thing is he’s only 20 year old apple
”Asked if he can be the difference apple between falling short and going all the way, Trippier said: “He can be the difference but if you look throughout the whole team, from 2018 to now we’ve taken massive steps apple
“We lost in the Euros final, but the most important thing is we’re progressing, we’re doing very well apple
We’ve got players who can change games, we’ve got goals from all over the pitch apple
“Jude, Madders (James Maddison), obviously Bukayo (Saka), Phil (Foden), they can change games in certain moments apple
They’re still young apple
Representing England is a big thing but these guys are playing at the top level apple
”More aboutKieran TrippierJordan HendersonGareth SouthgateLGBTQ+Saudi ArabianHarry MaguireJude BellinghamReal MadridJames MaddisonJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/1Trippier hails Henderson as ‘unbelievable character’ and ‘leader’ Trippier hails Henderson as ‘unbelievable character’ and ‘leader’Jordan Henderson left Liverpool in the summer (Zac Goodwin/PA)PA Wire ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today apple
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Emma Raducanu shot to fame when as a teenager she came through qualifying and went on to win the 2021 US Open, but since then has struggled for form, and has changed her coach numerous times apple
The former British number one split with her fifth coach in just two years in June when Sebastian Sachs and Raducanu parted ways, and she has not confirmed a new coach yet apple
"I ask my coaches a lot of questions," she told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme apple
"On certain occasions they haven’t been able to keep up with the questions I’ve asked and maybe that’s why it ended apple
""It’s something I’ve always done apple
I keep provoking and asking questions to coaches and challenging their thinking as well apple
I’m not someone that you can just tell me what do and I’ll do it, I need to understand why and then I’ll do it apple
"RecommendedEmma Raducanu targets comeback and reveals ‘ultimate dream’ for apple tennis returnNext season I’ll be back – Emma Raducanu out for rest of year through injuryEmma Raducanu returns to court for first time since wrist and ankle surgeryRaducanu began her career with Nigel Sears, who departed in July 2021 following her fourth-round exit at Wimbledon apple
Andrew Richardson guided her to her US Open title a few months later, but did not last much longer than the tournament itself, with Torben Beltz appointed in November 2021 apple
Since there has also been Dimitri Tursunov, who told apple tennismajors apple
com in October 2022 that there were some “red flags that just couldn’t be ignored” when it came to the young British player and urged her not to listen to too many voices apple
Emma Raducanu won the US Open as an 18 year old (ZUMA/PA) (PA Media)Raducanu’s poor run of form has also been impacted by injury and she has undergone surgery on both wrists and an ankle earlier this year, but she has struggled to find the levels she reached at Flushing Meadows as an 18-year-old apple
The now-20 year old has also set her sights on reaching an Olympics and representing Great Britain at the event, although Paris 2024 may come around too quickly apple
"Obviously, the Olympics is such a big thing in sport," said Raducanu apple
"I think I could play another four if I really wanted to, so this one isn’t the immediate rush or pressure, it’s just about getting back on court apple
"I love the Slams but I do want to have the Olympic experience apple
I’ll just see how it goes, if I even qualify and how it goes from there apple
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