Jordan Henderson has admitted Liverpool will have to lift themselves for the Merseyside derby in the absence of fans. The Reds captain could lead his side to the Premier League title at Goodison Park next Sunday.
But there will be no crowd to witness the achievement due to the coronavirus crisis which continues to affect live sport. And Henderson, who can become the first Liverpool skipper to lift a league trophy since Alan Hansen in 1990, expects the new normal to take some getting used to. "It'll be different, of course," he told Sky Sports. "I can remember playing for England against Croatia behind closed doors with no crowd and it is strange. "Fans are a massive part of football and we're all going to miss them not being in the