Jordan Henderson reveals how he went on a seven-hour trip in a VAN to watch England play after his brutal Euro 2024 snub

- Jordan Henderson went to the Euros as a fan after not being selected for England
- The Ajax midfielder, 34, has since been recalled by new boss Thomas Tuchel
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Jordan Henderson may have been overlooked by England for last summer’s European Championship, but he went to great lengths to be at the Berlin final as a fan.
‘I was watching on the telly and it was hard, but all I wanted was the lads to do well and win,’ said the 34-year-old Ajax midfielder, now recalled to the fold by Thomas Tuchel.
‘I had a good feeling we were going to win, so I needed to be there to see it. When I found out I could go, there were no flights from England or Amsterdam.
‘So I looked at how far it was, and I hired a van for the family and the kids. And we drove across.
‘It was like seven hours or something. When we needed the toilet or something, or popped in the garages, it was quite funny to see the fans.
‘But obviously I’d have rather been with the team.’

Jordan Henderson was pictured inside the Olympiastadion in Berlin at the final of Euro 2024 after driving eight hours from Amsterdam to watch the game

Henderson was not included in England’s tournament squad named by Gareth Southgate (left)

But new England manager Thomas Tuchel (right) recently recalled Ajax midfielder Henderson

Henderson uploaded this photo to Instagram on the morning of last year’s Euros final in Berlin
At that point, it was hard to envisage Henderson playing again for England.
After a controversial move to Saudi Arabia, the former Liverpool captain settled at Ajax and has been a regular for the Dutch league leaders.
It caught the eye of Tuchel, who knew Henderson’s experience and leadership would be vital and invited him to come back via a phone-call.
His return saw him win his 82nd cap off the bench against Albania.
Asked whether he thought his international career was over, he added: ‘Not really, otherwise I’d have retired.
‘I always felt good, I always wanted to come back — and thankfully I got the chance.’