Man United goalkeeper Dean Henderson has criticised his own club after being reunited with Jesse Lingard at Nottingham Forest.
I just hope he can put in the performances I know he can for Forest." "I think it is genius business; he brings quality to the squad and I can't wait for him to get back flying and feel loved again. "He built up a good rapport with the West Ham fans. Solskjaer, however, promised Lingard would be a key part of his plans and convinced him to stay at the club. Ahead of the start of the 2021/22 campaign, Lingard returned to Old Trafford off the back of a blistering loan spell at West Ham — in which he scored nine goals and grabbed five assists in just 16 matches. Both Henderson and Lingard were promised key roles in the squad ahead of the start of last season by former manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but they failed to materialise.
On-loan Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Dean Henderson has slammed his parent club Manchester United over what he has described as the toughest 12 months of ...
I have not spoken to him since. "The conversation I had coming out of the Euros squad was 'You're coming back here to be the number one'. I got Covid-19, came back, so I should have still been the number one but then nobody followed through with what they had told me. "To be honest, it has probably been the toughest 12 months of my career," he told talkSPORT.
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I was fuming. “It was frustrating. I got covid – came back – so I should still have been number one, but unfortunately, no one followed through with anything they told me.
Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Dean Henderson has launched a stinging attack on parent club Manchester United.
Henderson certainly isn’t afraid to say things how they are. I was fuming, to be honest with you.” To sit there and waste 12 months is criminal really at my age.
Dean Henderson, in an interview, snapped at Manchester United for not fulfilling the promise of giving him the number one spot last season.
And with the game changing drastically over the years, with sides preferring to play out from the back, having someone like Henderson is an advantage. Dean Henderson, in an interview, snapped at Manchester United for not fulfilling the promise of giving him the number one spot last season in goal. De Gea had a few years where he looked shaky in between the sticks. Henderson featured in three games for the first team last campaign. And the England international was cross about the situation. But he still got time out on the pitch, featuring in 26 games.
Dean Henderson has delivered a scathing assessment of his treatment by Man United, describing the way he was handled last season as.
I told the hierarchy that I need to be playing football and to let me go, and I was almost gone before the manager came through the door. Henderson claims he was told that he would become United's first choice goalkeeper over the course of last season. I was fuming.
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I was fuming." He's shown some good trust in me and I want to show the same in him. I was fuming." I want to play for him. He told Sky Sports News: "I can't wait to get back out there. It was frustrating.
Henderson left United to join Nottingham Forest on loan this summer, having not really featured at all for the Premier League giants last season. He hasn't left ...
“So I tried to do it all before I left for the season, I told all the hierarchy I need to go and play football. And it panned out so I was almost gone before the manager came in the door and I haven’t spoken to him since.” I was fuming,” he explained.
Henderson gave a fiery interview to talkSPORT in which he described the club's actions towards him as 'criminal' after receiving false promises regarding ...
He added: 'No. I didn't want him to see me in training. Because I knew that he probably wanted to keep me. He has said during his interview on talkSPORT: 'To be quite honest with you, it's probably been the toughest 12 months of my career. I was fuming.' I got Covid, then unfortunately no-one followed through with anything they told me. What a child.'
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I was fuming. "To waste 12 months was criminal really, at my age. Henderson fumed to talkSPORT: "I didn’t really want the manager to see me in training because I knew he’d probably want to keep me.
Manchester United loanee Dean Henderson has made headlines this week after previewing his season with Nottingham Forest, having joined Steve Cooper's side ...
Henderson was included in the 26-man squad which reached the final of last summer’s European Championship but has not been called up since. Obviously, I’ve got to be doing it week in and week out and I know that Ability-wise, I should be there.
Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson said he was "fuming" at the lack of playing time for the club last season and that the last 12 months had been ...
It was frustrating, because I turned down so many good loans last summer for that reason, and they would not let me go. I was fuming. I told the hierarchy that I need to be playing football and to let me go, and I was almost gone before the manager [Erik ten Hag] came through the door.
Goalkeeper Dean Henderson said he was “fuming” at the lack of playing time for Manchester United last season and that the last 12 months had been the ...
It was frustrating, because I turned down so many good loans last summer for that reason, and they would not let me go. I told the hierarchy that I need to be playing football and to let me go, and I was almost gone before the manager (Erik ten Hag) came through the door. I was fuming.
Dean Henderson is one of the outcast Manchester United figures with a point to prove this season and after comfortably slipping behind David de Gea in the ...
It was COVID-related, it was uncontrollable really. Henderson failed to make a single league appearance for United and only featured in the cups – one appearance in each competition. Dean Henderson is one of the outcast Manchester United figures with a point to prove this season and after comfortably slipping behind David de Gea in the pecking order last season, the 25-year-old has joined Nottingham Forest in a bid to gain valuable first-team minutes.
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“There are squads of 25 players, look what Pep [Guardiola] did to Joe Hart. I didn’t hear Joe Hart come out bleating like this, complaining, he just went ‘Okay, I didn’t like it, deal with it and move on’. Simple as that. “I told all the hierarchy: ‘I need to go and play football. “He wasn’t that bothered when he signed a six-year deal. Tough. You have to deal with it, that’s football. Probably want to keep me?! I tried to join Forest all before [Erik Ten Hag joined] — I told the hierarchy I need to play football.
Dean Henderson was a future no.1 at Manchester United. But his conduct with Erik ten Hag and in interviews may stop him from fulfilling that potential.
Especially as De Gea only has a year left on his current contract. New boss Erik ten Hag may well have been open to picking Henderson ahead of De Gea as the Dutchman looks to build a future-proof United side. By the time Henderson was fit enough to return, David de Gea was in fine form and would eventually be voted as United's Player of the Season.
For the majority of Forest's players and their manager, Steve Cooper, it is likely to be a top-flight baptism of fire but in loanee Dean Henderson they have a ...
They deserve to play football at lunchtime, they deserve to play football in PE lessons and they deserve to believe that they can one day play for England. We want their dreams to also come true. Jonathan Liew is looking forward to the first ever Premier League season bisected by a winter World Cup held in an autocratic state with a horrendous human rights record. “I only read Big Website like all right-minded people but I did come across this fascinating piece in the New Yorker. Apparently, French has no word for homesickness and Chinese lacks a term for self-esteem, potentially suggesting that those emotions aren’t universal. While Henderson may well have been promised the No 1 spot at Manchester United, the sensational form of De Gea, one of very few United players not to thoroughly disgrace themselves last season and the man voted the club’s Best of a Bad Bunch in the end of season awards, render his comments a tad moot. Then I realised that it was a bold and confident statement because you don’t have any younger readers, do you?” – Z Snook. With war historian and his fellow new Forest recruit Wayne Hennessey waiting – or possibly waving – in the wings, he can’t afford to mess up. Forest are due to face Newcastle on Saturday at St James’ Park, a simmering cauldron full of raucous natives who are genuinely enthused by the prospect of a new campaign for the first time in 15 years. I told the hierarchy that I need to be playing football and to let me go, and I was almost gone before the manager [Erik ten Hag] came through the door. Despite coming up through the play-offs in May, they currently look the best equipped to stay up of the three promoted sides but their fans are almost certainly under no illusions that anything better than a 17th place finish come season’s end would be an absolute triumph upon their long-awaited and welcome return to the top flight. This is an opportunity to make a huge difference. “I got Covid-19, came back, so I should have still been the No 1 but then nobody followed through with what they had told me. “The conversation I had coming out of the Euros squad was: ‘You’re coming back here to be the No 1’,” he said.
Dean Henderson has been told to 'grow up' by talkSPORT host Simon Jordan after the goalkeeper's explosive interview.The Nottingham Forest loanee revea.
He told talkSPORT: “There is an element of it being refreshing to see a player wanting to play. “But where he has gone over the line… “Oh grow up you child! that shouldn’t be the ideal for what we consider refreshing. You, as a result of football – injuries, COVID, whatever – got taken out of commision. That is how football works.
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