​Jordan Henderson has come a long way.





In 2011, when has was unveiled as Kenny Dalglish's £20m summer signing, the Anfield devoted let out a collective 'ho hum'.





However, since his arrival five years ago, the Reds captain has run, passed and fought his way to proving the doubters wrong and has gone from strength to strength in a Liverpool side under Jürgen Klopp's stewardship.

This season seems to be the culmination of Hendo's hard work. The Sunderland native is having quite the campaign.





As it stands, Liverpool sit pretty at the top of the Premier League (having played some disgustingly good football in the process), and the tireless midfielder is set to captain England for the second time, when England take on Spain in Tuesday's international friendly.





As if that wasn't enough to satisfy the 26-year-old, Henderson has also hauled himself to the top of just about every stat chart that matters in the Premier League.





First, it was the revelation that Jordan had completed more passes than anyone else in the league...

Jordan Henderson has completed more passes (830) than any other player in the Premier League this season, and more in the attacking half too pic.twitter.com/LbmD5btvNm — UNILAD Football (@UNILADFooty) November 4, 2016

Then, it was announced that he had also covered more blades of grass than a groundsman with a caffeine addiction...

Jordan Henderson has run over 66 miles so far this season according to Opta. Another 12 and he'll have run three marathons on the pitch. pic.twitter.com/CJ0pA50XV3 — Kop Left LFC (@KopLeft) October 29, 2016

And now, Opta have crunched the numbers once again to show that, as well as dominating running and passing, 'Hendinho' is also the king of tackles, completing more than (you guessed it) anyone else in the Premier League.

800 – No Premier League player has completed more passes (800) or made more tackles (47) this season than Jordan Henderson. Influence. — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 14, 2016

Liverpool's number 14 has had some big shoes to fill since the departure of fairly popular player called Steven in 2014.





While Henderson might never be the most glamorous of footballers, he is going some distance (literally) to becoming a Kop legend in his own right.

A minor knock to regular England skipper Wayne Rooney has given 31-cap Henderson the opportunity to take the armband in Tuesday's clash with Spain, and he will be hoping to stake his claim to the Three Lions captaincy once Rooney finally calls time on his international career.

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