Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson has vowed to give manager Brendan Rodgers a selection headache after forcing his way back into the Reds' starting line-up.
Henderson, 22, was signed from Sunderland for £16 million in 2011 by Rodgers' predecessor Kenny Dalglish and made 31 Premier League starts last season, however he has struggled for games this term.
The England international did not make a Premier League start under Rodgers until November 25, when he was picked for the 0-0 draw at Swansea, but has started three of Liverpool's last four league games, and struck the opening goal in last Saturday's 5-0 demolition of Norwich at Anfield.
That was Henderson's first league goal of the season, and only his third for the club - but despite competing with Joe Allen and Jonjo Shelvey for places in midfield alongside Steven Gerrard and Lucas Leiva, he is determnined to make it difficult for Rodgers to leave him out.
"I think we've got a lot of good players in the team so it's a headache every week for him - and that's a good thing," Henderson told the Liverpool Echo. "It makes everyone push on in training and ...
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