After the most memorable night of his career to date, Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has been enjoying some downtime to reflect on winning the Champions League.
The Liverpool midfielder lifted the European Cup in Madrid on Saturday night after a 2-0 victory over Tottenham, thanks to goals from Mohamed Salah and Divock Origi.
Henderson's men returned to Liverpool on Sunday for an open-top bus parade through the city where at least 500,000 supporters lined the streets to celebrate.
On Monday, Henderson was spotted by himself in Wilmslow, Cheshire, having some lunch.
Speaking after the match in Spain on Saturday night, Henderson said his Liverpool squad had been inspired to go one better after losing the final in 2018 to Real Madrid.
'I think we would have regretted it if we didn't talk about our experiences,' Henderson said.
'I felt it was important to speak as a group before the final, it was an important conversation. A few of us said a few things. Hopefully it helped.
'I just said things about the game really, what we could experience against Tottenham and how we could deal with those situations. We could then put the experiences we have been through in the past to good use.
'We have come a long way as a team and we have had so many knock-backs and to finally get over the line it is an amazing feeling. It is what we will remember for ever. It's so special.'