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‘I don’t think’: Alexander-Arnold says Liverpool 31-year-old should have his own Amazon doc

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Trent Alexander-Arnold has claimed that his Liverpool teammate, Jordan Henderson, should have his own Amazon Documentary. 

The England right-back claimed that he doesn’t think his Liverpool captain ‘really shows the world his real self’, as he told Amazon Prime.

In recent years, Amazon have released a number of All or Nothing documentaries on certain football clubs.

Tottenham and Manchester City have stepped into the limelight recently by showing their supporters never-seen-before footage.

And now Arsenal are going to get the popcorn out for the rest of the footballing world because their abject start to the new season is being filmed in HD.

Nonetheless, when Alexander-Arnold was asked about which Liverpool player deserves his very own All or Nothing doc, this is why he put forward Henderson.

“I would probably say Hendo,” said Alexander-Arnold. “Just for people to see his side.

“I don’t think he really shows the world his real self that much.”

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It’s been ten years since Liverpool purchased Henderson from his boyhood club at Sunderland.

The midfielder’s struggles, and then rise, is one that is script worthy because he went from a player seemingly not good enough for the Merseyside giants to then creating history.

Henderson did something Anfield great Steven Gerrard could never do and that’s lifting the Premier League title. 

What Jurgen Klopp is like out on that touchline, Henderson is like out on that pitch and he has fought his way into Liverpool folklore.