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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesLiverpool FCFormer Liverpool teammates Darwin Nunez and Jordan Henderson shared a nice moment after Liverpool's draw with Uruguay at Wembley on FridayJordan Henderson and Darwin Nunez after England's 1-1 draw with Uruguay(Image: Sky Sports)Liverpool's supporters were delighted to see Darwin Nunez and Jordan Henderson reunite at Wembley on Friday.Both players featured for their countries as Uruguay scored an injury-time penalty to secure a 1-1 draw in the friendly against England.Since the game, a video has emerged of Nunez sneaking up on Henderson in the mixed zone after the game and putting his arm around his old captain's shoulder."See you brother," Nunez said before making a swift exit, as Henderson responded, "see ya, mate. See ya."READ MORE: Giovanni Leoni offers rare injury update as Liverpool teammates show supportREAD MORE: Jurgen Klopp sends message to Roy Hodson over new managerial jobHenderson and Nunez were teammates at Liverpool for just one season, with Nunez arriving in the summer of 2022 and Henderson departing the following year.That season proved to be a disappointing one for the team, as Liverpool finished fifth in the Premier League standings to miss out on Champions League qualification.Henderson is now at Brentford, while Nunez is in Saudi Arabia with Al-Hilal.Nunez has had an up-and-down time with his new club, having started promisingly with six goals in his first 10 Saudi Pro League appearances.However, he almost left the club in January as the club made progress on a move to sign Karim Benzema, and when a move to Fenerbahce fell through for Nunez, he was omitted from Al-Hilal's domestic squad for the remainder of the season.Darwin Nunez left Liverpool to join Al-Hilal last summer(Image: Getty Images)Benzema's arrival at Al-Hilal meant that another overseas player had to make way in order for the French superstar to be registered for domestic games, and Nunez was the player that was chosen.In a recent interview, Nunez spoke about his fondness for former club Liverpool, admitting that he misses the support he received while playing for the Reds.“Yes, I’d be lying if I said no, that I don’t miss them,” Nunez replied in an interview with AUFTV.
"The truth is they made me feel very good and my family too.“In difficult moments that I went through personally, the people always gave me that affection, that support and that was very important to me.“Obviously I miss Liverpool, I miss them a lot.”Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCDarwin NúñezJordan Henderson
