"I've seen stuff on social media where the nurses were singing along to it" - Jordan Henderson

Premier League has assured that it will make void the current season amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and will resume when it is safe to play football.

"I've seen stuff on social media where the nurses were singing along to it" - Jordan Henderson
Jordan Henderson

Jordan Henderson has asserted that the inspiring words in the ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone” song can boost the support for one another in the fight against the COVID-19 outbreak.

According to the Liverpool captain in an interview with Liverpool with Lverpoolfc.com via video link, the challenging times calls for people to be there for one another since such a time is the perfect opportunity to reach out and overlook vain words.

“it's the perfect opportunity for that. I've seen stuff on social media where the nurses were singing along to it, but stuff like that is really powerful. This is the time where it's not just words, you've got to use it as best we can as people and as human beings.

“But just listen to the authorities, do your bit, do what you can and hopefully this will go sooner rather than later and everybody can get back to some sort of normality and look forward to what the future holds, “he said.

 

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The Premier League has been on break amidst the coronavirus outbreak after the Reds stretched their lead to 25 points difference between them and Manchester City. Klopp's men had to win two out of their nine remaining games to be crowned Champions of England after failing to win the Premier League for 30 years now.

The absence of football has brought about a whole attention and dedication to saving lives by educating people to abide by the preventive measures through lock downs and self-quarantine, Jordan sees it as the better approach and there is no need to return to football in such a time.

 

 

“Football isn't even in the thought at the minute. Of course myself and other players will be wanting to get back as soon as possible and be chomping at the bit to go and play football. But at the same time, you understand that there's bigger problems and bigger things going on in the world.

“We just need to do our best to support our families, stay safe and just keep listening to what the authorities are telling us. And hopefully this period can finish sooner rather than later and everybody can start some normality off again sooner rather than later,” he said.

The Premier League has assured that it will make void the current season amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and will resume when it is safe to play football on Thursday, March 19, 2020.