He went full Bronson! See the moment Liverpool World Cup star lost it

VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA - JUNE 18: Jordan Henderson of England argues with referee Wilmar Roldan during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group G match between Tunisia and England at Volgograd Arena on June 18, 2018 in Volgograd, Russia. (Photo by Alex Morton/Getty Images)
VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA - JUNE 18: Jordan Henderson of England argues with referee Wilmar Roldan during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group G match between Tunisia and England at Volgograd Arena on June 18, 2018 in Volgograd, Russia. (Photo by Alex Morton/Getty Images) /
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Have a watch of the moment Liverpool World Cup star Jordan Henderson went full Bronson while playing for England against Tunisia!

The Three Lions had a number of decisions which didn’t go their way as they overcame their African opponents thanks to two Harry Kane goals.

After Kane opened the scoring, a penalty from Ferjani Sassi after a Kyle Walker foul equalised things before the Tottenham Hotspur man rescued a win in extra time.

Henderson was at his passionate best throughout the game, and was the first person to grab the ball out of the back of Jordan Pickford’s net and race towards the center circle in an effort to get the game going again.

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And with the scores still level, the Reds’ captain brushed shoulders with referee Wilmar Roldan and gave him a glare that would give Charles Bronson a run for his money. Watch the video below and let us know what you think in the comments below!

The desire of the England team was clear for all to see, and despite the slight exaggeration by Henderson the intent in his eyes was a wonderful thing to witness.

One of the picks of the team, the former Sunderland man was handed a 7/10 match rating by the BBC and the Independent.

England take on Panama next as they seek to go two from two, before the trickiest game of the group against Belgium on the 28th of June.

Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold was an unused substitute as manager Gareth Southgate chose not to play the youngster, opting for Keiran Trippier instead.

In other World Cup news, Mohamed Salah will return to action against Russia for Egypt on Tuesday night.

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Salah didn’t feature against Uruguay in the first game of the group because of the shoulder problem picked up in the Champions League final as Sergio Ramos wrestled him to the ground.