Henderson on how he deals with
King Ngwaba's criticism.
Henderson - who has won the league title after lifting the 2019 Champions League, as well as this season's Uefa Super Cup and Fifa Club World Cup - says he uses his critics to motivate himself.
"Ultimately, you will get criticised, whether that's in the past, now or in the future as a footballer," he said.
"I feel I've learned to use it in the right way - as extra motivation and as energy. So, yes, in a way that's helped me in my career."
He added: "I experienced it a little bit at Sunderland, but when you come to a club like Liverpool, the expectation is so high.
"I'd just turned 21, so it was more difficult when I was younger, but the only way you learn to cope is with experience.
"Having gone through different experiences throughout my life and in my career - people telling me I was not good enough or not big enough or not fast enough or whatever it may be for Sunderland, Liverpool, England - I've always had questions marks.
"As you get older, you just use it in a different way. Now I look for the criticism because it gives me the extra motivation to prove people wrong."