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Jordan Henderson's new nickname after his performance against Nottingham Forest

The captain celebrated The Pool's second win in a row and fourth game without defeat 

By Charles Cornwall

The captain celebrated The Pool's second win in a row and fourth game without defeat 

It was a fantastic week for Liverpool as they picked up their second win in a row, this time over struggling Nottingham Forest who have not won since February 5, when they beat Leeds United. The Reds, who opened the scoring in the second half, had to score three goals to seal the madness at the Merseyside stadium.

 

Diogo Jota popped up twice to secure the win and move the Reds up to seventh in the table for the time being. The Portuguese was joined by Mohamed Salah who scored his 16th Premier League goal. Despite the win, captain Jordan Henderson was once again trending with the fans.

The 32-year-old Englishman chatted after the game with SKY Sports highlighting the momentum at the club. "The good thing is we kept going, not one, but twice and we kept going and to find the winner is definitely a positive. But of course we shouldn't be in that position in the first place with the experience on the pitch," said Jordan.

 

<strong>Henderson joins the fans</strong>

And it is that in networks you can read the new nickname they have placed Henderson, now calling him "Horrendouson" for his recent performances he has had with The Pool. For example, the app FotMob rated the midfielder with a score of 7.5 in the overall average, as the worst rated was Darwin Núñez with 6.1 in just 60 minutes of play he had.

 

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