Jordan Henderson has revealed he is always 'conscious' that whatever he does to support the LGBT+ campaigns in Qatar will 'never be enough'.
The Liverpool captain has spoken proudly of his support for the LGBT+ community in the past and has often worn rainbow laces in support of the campaigns.
Henderson is expected to be included in the England squad for the World Cup this month, although some fans will feel unwelcome and unsafe to make the trip themselves due to beliefs in Qatar.
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Henderson told BBC Sport about his support of the campaigns in Qatar ahead of the World Cup: "When you do things as a team or as players, I'm always conscious that no matter what we do that it will never be enough.
"You've got to be satisfied in your own mind and know what you're doing you think is right and go with that."
England captain Harry Kane is expected to wear the 'One Love' armband along with other nations at the World Cup.
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