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I think hopefully he can still be involved with us going for the rest of the tournament."He's not going to rule himself out in either way. I think the belief he's got in his own body and his ability and his confidence and the way he is and what he represents as a person is massive to our group and he's everything really.
He's the heartbeat of the group."To see him this morning smiling and still as happy as he ever is, no matter what's happened in the last 48 hours or what, it's so nice for us to just see him and hopefully we can get him back out on the pitch as soon as possible."Meanwhile, defender Burn admitted feeling guilty over the minor, inadvertent part he played in the whole episode.Burn reflected on the shocking incident, explaining: "Yeah, I think I killed him a bit because I made it look really easy when I jumped over. All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook page"Yeah, I just heard the noise behind us straight away, and you know with Hendo, if he doesn't get up, there's something wrong."Yeah, gutted for him, because I think he was so pumped on the pitch as well, which I think just shows the type of person he is.
He wasn't on the pitch, but he was still buzzing for everyone."He's had his op now, and hopefully they're still up for him to play in the tournament. I know he'll do absolutely everything possible to be there with the lads, supporting."I'm happy he's back in Kansas now, because I think it's been a long few days."Choose Liverpool Echo as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCJordan HendersonEngland Football TeamWorld Cup
