Jordan Henderson: Spot the difference! Liverpool midfielder hasn't aged a day since switching to Anfield

Can you tell the difference between pictures from 2011 and 2015 (above)?

Simon Rice
Friday 24 April 2015 00:21 BST
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Jordan Henderson in 2015 (left) and 2011 (right)
Jordan Henderson in 2015 (left) and 2011 (right) (GETTY IMAGES)

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Jordan Henderson signed a new Liverpool contract today, extending his time at Anfield by five years.

But as he put pen-to-paper - it was noted that the England midfielder has hardly aged a day since arriving on Merseyside - can you tell which of the pictures above is the older?

Henderson signed for the Reds in 2011, with the then 20-year-old joining from Sunderland.

In the intervening four years he's won Liverpool's Young Player of the Year award, won the League Cup and amassed 19 England caps. But it seems he hasn't grown any older.

SPOT THE DIFFERENCE REVEAL...

This is Henderson signing for Liverpool in 2011.

 

And here he is today, after agreeing his new contract.

 

Speaking today after agreeing his new deal, Henderson said: "It's brilliant news for me to commit my future to this football club - I really feel that it's a good time for us to look forward to the future, with the squad we've got, the manager, the size of the club and the fans we've got. I really think, over the next few years, we can challenge and start winning trophies.

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