Jordan Henderson hails Stefan Bajcetic's breakthrough season

    Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has praised the performances of 18-year-old Stefan Bajcetic, who has been keeping him out the side recently.

    Jordan Henderson. Image credit: Getty Images Jordan Henderson.

    Henderson returned to the starting line-up for the first time in five matches against Everton, as Liverpool claimed the club's first Premier League win of 2023, although they are still nine points adrift of fourth-placed Newcastle.

    The teenager, who was in the Under-18s squad last season, retained his place in the side and produced a polished performance in the heat of the 242nd Merseyside derby.

    "I'm very impressed. He has been outstanding since he has come into the team," said Henderson.

    "Over the last few weeks, even though the performances haven't been great, he has been the one that has probably stood out and performed to the levels he is capable of.

    "The difference (against Everton) was everybody else stepped up, everybody else performed and when that happens good things can happen."

    Henderson also accepts it is the players' responsibility to kickstart the charge for Champions League qualification.

    Jurgen Klopp's side have the perfect chance to reduce that deficit further when they head to St James' Park on Saturday, and with a match in hand over the Magpies there remains a realistic opportunity of rejoining the race for the top four.

    But after under-performing for six weeks Henderson knows they cannot now allow things to drop off again.

    "Only we can make that happen. We get a good feeling from this win, definitely, but the next game is a big test at Newcastle," he told LFC TV.

    "They are flying this season and are unbeaten in a long time. It's a really tough place to go and play but if we can perform like we did against Everton and more, then you never know what can happen.

    "We need to be ready like we were against Everton and if we do that on Saturday then we have a chance."

    Goals from Mohamed Salah, his first in six games, and January signing Cody Gakpo's maiden strike for the club from close range were enough to see off their neighbours, who failed to hit the heights of their victory over Premier League leaders Arsenal the previous match.

    The result was hugely important for Liverpool's ambitions and Henderson said the significance was not lost on the players.

    "I thought the overall performance was top from start to finish. Everyone was at it, we knew it was a big game for us," he added.

    "We delivered. It doesn't make up for the last few weeks in terms of our performances but it's certainly a step in the right direction. It was more like us.

    "It was a big week for us internally. Training has been very good and we took that into the game, and that's the most pleasing thing."

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