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Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is the Reds’ longest-serving player.

Moving to Merseyside from Sunderland in 2011, he was appointed captain in 2015 following Steven Gerrard's departure to LA Galaxy.

He is also the only player on Liverpool’s books to have won a trophy during his time at Anfield with the 28-year-old the sole survivor of the Reds’ 2012 League Cup Final win.

But does this make him exempt from following one of Jurgen Klopp’s most famous rules?

In 2016 the Liverpool boss announced: “I’ve told my players not to touch the ‘This Is Anfield’ sign until they win something. It’s a sign of respect.”

The German reiterated this recently when showing Major League Baseball star and fellow New Balance ambassador Francisco Lindor around Anfield.

"This is one of the most important things here," Klopp said when pointing to the sign in a video tour released by COPA90. "You can touch it. I don’t touch it now. I did it when I was with Dortmund and we came here for a friendly.

"I touched it and we lost 4-0. I’ll start touching it once we’ve won something. This is a really big club, the history is a mountain."

Despite some near-misses in the Champions League, Europa League and League Cup Finals, Liverpool are yet to win any silverware during Klopp's reign at Anfield.

However, that could change come May with the Reds still going strong in the Premier League title race and Champions League. But until then, the Reds players remain forbidden from touching one of Anfield's most famous mementos.

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But in the club YouTube channel’s recent ‘Inside Anfield’ behind-the-scenes video from Liverpool’s win over Watford, Henderson is seen breaking the rule as he touches the sign on his way out to warm up.

The midfielder is the only player to do so, but commits the crime right in front of the watching Klopp.

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Meanwhile, he was again pictured touching the sign against Burnley on Sunday.

Has Klopp relaxed his rules? Probably not as no other player touches the sign.

So does Henderson’s League Cup winner’s medal and role as captain make him exempt?

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Maybe Jurgen or Jordan can clear this one up? If not, fingers crossed it's all irrelevant come May.