Jordan Henderson is still winless as an Ajax player after the Dutch side lost their first league game in over three months.
The former Liverpool midfielder made his second appearance for his new club against Heerenveen on Sunday. Ajax found themselves 3-0 behind after a double from Pelle van Amersfoort sandwiched a strike from Osame Sahraoui.
Pawel Bochniewicz scored an own goal to reduce the deficit, with Chuba Akpom getting another back for Ajax. They were not able to find an equaliser, leaving them fifth in the Eredivisie and 22 points behind leaders PSV.
Henderson played for the full 90 minutes. Interim head coach John van't Schip was left furious with his side's showing. He said: "It just wasn't good enough today."
Liverpool man without club after being banished by Klopp
Xabi Alonso could face Liverpool problem as FSG change sights on new manager
"We are Ajax and I don't want to complain about referee decisions. We should have done better before in the first place. We need to rise again. Bodo/Glimt is a good opportunity for that this Thursday."
While Henderson has yet to win a game as an Ajax player, it appears that his former club are quickly moving on from him. The midfielder quit Al-Ettifaq in January just six months after his big-money switch to Saudi Arabia.
Former boss Steven Gerrard has already hinted that his side are better off without Henderson after concluding their transfer business. He said: "We've tried to look for certain upgrades that are going to be ready to contribute, to push foreign players for starting spots. The squad, in my opinion, is looking stronger and healthier than it did before."
The Liverpool icon added: "Everyone is extremely ready, we've added (Toko) Ekambi in the last couple of
Read on liverpoolecho.co.uk