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Jordan Henderson says he still thinks that his future lies with Liverpool

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Midfielder Jordan Henderson is confident that he can become a first-team regular at Liverpool, despite his lack of opportunities so far this season.

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Henderson's move to Anfield has not been the smoothest as, even when he was playing regularly under Dalglish, it was rarely in his preferred central role. Often he was stationed out on the right and both last season and this he has made an appearance at full-back. Henderson is likely to get a run out in the Europa League Group A leaders face Anzi Makhachkala - whom they beat a fortnight ago at Anfield - having previously made five starts in seven matches in the competition. He accepts that while he is not in the frame for the Premier League he has to seize every opportunity to show Rodgers his value to the team. "It is hard when you don't play but you have to continue to work hard and fight for your place every day - and it's not been all bad for me," the England Under-21 international added. "I have still played a few games here and there - Europa League and Capital One Cup - and I've been getting games for the under-21s as well. "Obviously I want to be playing games in the Premier League but if I keep putting in good performances I am sure my chance will come some time soon and it is up to me to take it. "When you are a young player you just want to play football, it doesn't matter what position you play in really - as long as you are on the pitch nothing else matters. "On a personal level I want to play in the middle and show what I can do in my preferred position but as long as you are in the starting 11 you can only do your best. "I am improving as a player and I've learned a lot since the new manager came in and he's helped with different things in my game. "Obviously people like Steven Gerrard help you along the way but it is up to you to make sure you are focused and can work hard every single day. "This is a massive opportunity for me to give the manager food for thought, stand up and be counted and show that I am fighting and I want to play in every game I can."

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