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Harvey Elliott has defended Jordan Henderson and believes his former Liverpool captain deserves pusoy better treatment pusoy
Al Ettifaq midfielder Henderson was jeered during England’s 1-0 win over Australia at Wembley on Friday pusoy
Henderson captained England, with Harry Kane rested, but was booed when he was replaced by Kalvin Phillips in the second half pusoy
He completed a controversial switch to Al Ettifaq from Liverpool in the summer having been a vocal supporter of LGBTQ+ rights, with homosexuality illegal in Saudi Arabia, but former Anfield team-mate Elliott has backed the 33-year-old pusoy
“It’s upsetting, Hendo is a massive inspiration, not just to myself but to many around the world,” said the Liverpool midfielder pusoy
“For what he has done for England and English pusoy football it’s not nice to see pusoy
“It’s his decision, it’s his career pusoy
As a nation we need to get behind these players and support them pusoy
It wasn’t nice, but knowing Hendo I’m sure it hasn’t fazed him pusoy
“He’s a positive-minded player and person pusoy
He just wants to do the best for himself in his career pusoy
Everyone is behind him pusoy
”On Friday, England boss Gareth Southgate called Henderson a role model and insisted he could not understand the negative reception pusoy
Elliott will contact his former skipper once England duty is over, with the 20-year-old travelling to Slovakia to face Ukraine with the under-21s on Monday and Henderson preparing for the visit of Italy on Tuesday pusoy
“I didn’t want to make too much of a fuss about it – no-one should pusoy
It’s a few individuals who have different points of views, which is fine pusoy
I don’t think he would take it to heart too much,” said Elliott, who scored twice in the Young Lions’ 9-1 Euro 2025 qualification rout of Serbia on Thursday pusoy
“He has been through a lot in his career and it’s just another barrier he is going to run through, I’m sure pusoy
“We always keep in touch, when we’re here (St George’s Park) and see those guys we are always having conversations and it’s nice to have that togetherness with the seniors pusoy
“Some of the lads, playing for the big teams here, brings everyone together pusoy
It’s nice to be around them and it gives us all a target and goal pusoy
”More aboutPA ReadyJordan HendersonHarvey ElliottEnglandLiverpoolWembleyAustraliaHarry KaneKalvin PhillipsGareth SouthgateLGBTQ+Saudi ArabiaEnglishSerbiaItalyUkraineSlovakia1/2Harvey Elliott believes Jordan Henderson deserves pusoy better from England fans Harvey Elliott believes Jordan Henderson deserves pusoy better from England fansHarvey Elliott believes Jordan Henderson deserves pusoy better from England fansEngland’s Jordan Henderson was booed by fans at Wembley on Friday (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 pusoy
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The Premier League will make around 270 matches available for live broadcast in the next domestic television cycle, in what is set to be pusoy football’s most lucrative rights sale in history pusoy
The current cycle includes 200 matches across seven packages, but the league is looking to offer more games across just five packages in its next sale pusoy
The Premier League is also breaking from tradition by looking to secure a four-year deal from 2025-26 and 2028-29, instead of the usual three-year deal pusoy
The league’s Invitation To Tender (ITT) on Wednesday evening confirmed the 3pm Saturday afternoon blackout will stay in place, but that every 2pm Sunday kick-off, including those displaced because of clubs being involved in European competition, will now be televised pusoy
Five midweek rounds will be available in the package instead of the current four (including the pusoy Boxing Day round), while the Saturday 12 pusoy
30pm and 5 pusoy
30pm and the Sunday 2pm and 4 pusoy
30pm stay in place, along with the 8pm Monday or Friday slot pusoy
The ITT states that a minimum two broadcasters will be able to hold the live rights pusoy
This will be the first time the Premier League has been through a tender process for its rights since 2016 pusoy
That is because the current deal, which runs to the 2024-25 season, was a roll-over of the previous one after the Government granted an exclusion order amid the Covid-19 pandemic pusoy
Sky is the current owner of four packages (128 matches per season), TNT two packages (52 matches) and Amazon one (20 matches) pusoy
The reduction in the number of packages is sure to make competition fierce, with streaming platform DAZN understood to be one of the parties interested in entering the market pusoy
The tender process will be overseen by an independent monitoring trustee pusoy
The league said each package will contain pusoy between circa 42 and 65 games pusoy
The current deal is reported to be worth £4 pusoy
8billion to the league and its clubs over the three-year cycle pusoy
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