Liverpool team-mates need an "arm around the shoulder," while others require a "kick up the backside." Henderson was speaking after the Reds picked up only their second victory in five matches with a comfortable 2-0 win over Rangers at Anfield in the Champions League.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah scored in either half as Jurgen Klopp's side claimed all three points and leapfrogged Ajax into second in Group A.
The Reds skipper was questioned afterwards about how he looks after his team-mates and gave an answer that suggested some of his colleagues are a little more sensitive to criticism than others. READ MORE: Topless beauty kicked off Colombia vs Hungary match to celebrate women's freedom"I’ve got to sense certain individuals at times need an arm around the shoulder, some of them might need a kick up the backside at times but it’s trying to find the balance," he told BT Sport. "When we’re on the pitch, it’s not personal, you try to shout, dictate and do what helps the team," he said, adding: "Off the field, you can help the players and help them as much as possible and I try and use that responsibility but we’ve got other senior players and experienced players within the dressing room who do that. Do you think Liverpool have turned a corner?
Tell us in the comments section below."It’s about staying together as a team especially when you go through tough moments.
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