The Reds midfielder has a chronic heel issue that has kept him out of the team for several months, and has opened up about the setbacks he has suffered.
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is resigned to playing in pain for the remainder of his career because of a chronic heel injury.
Henderson has been diagnosed with plantar fasciitis – a form of continuous heel pain – and has seen a number of specialists regarding the problem, while he also broke a metatarsal in his right foot earlier this season.
The Reds midfielder says he has grown tired of the problem, and that he must now simply manage the pain instead of attempting to find a cure.