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Rafael van der Vaart, formerly of Tottenham and Ajax, thinks Jordan Henderson, who signed in January, has “zero quality”.
For an uphill fight in Amsterdam against the Eredivisie giants seated outside of the European places under John van ‘t Schip, Henderson, 33, left a life of luxury in Saudi Arabia.
And Van der Vaart, who played 156 games for the Dutch giants over his career, blasted the club’s choice to hire the new captain, saying he is insufficient.
He declared, “Ajax has brought in players of the lowest calibre. Now the club has to finish the remainder of the campaign.
They’ve invited Jordan Henderson over. He just plays a quick pass back or out wide, but it won’t satisfy anyone.
They will, with all the luck in the world, win their Europa Conference League fixture against Bodo/Glimt, as you will witness on Thursday.
Jordan Henderson is currently acclimatizing to his new team
Still getting used to his new team is Jordan Henderson.
“After that, it’s best for them to get knocked out and to start over next season,” says Sharpe, predicting Hojlund can imitate City rival Haaland at Man Utd.
“I bleed within as an Ajax guy. What else can I say about them?
Ajax had another dismal season in 2023–24, falling 26 points behind leaders PSV Eindhoven, after failing to match Feyenoord in the championship battle the previous season.
Though Henderson’s arrival was meant to steady De Godenzonen’s inconsistent play, the England international hasn’t won a game in the Netherlands thus far.
The player and the squad have come under heavy fire as a result, and a Conference League loss to Bodo/Glimt on Thursday would only make the atmosphere in the Dutch capital even worse.
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