JORDAN HENDERSON dedicated his Champions League winner’s medal to his cancer-sufferer dad after the pair shared an emotional embrace following the full-time whistle in Madrid. The Liverpool skipper, 28, went over to give him a massive hug and the pair stayed locked in each others’ arms, both in floods of tears. It was an emotional night for everyone connected to Liverpool, but arguably none more so than the Henderson family. Jordan led his team out at the Wanda Metropolitano and goals from Mo Salah and Divock Origi secured a 2-0 win over Tottenham. It meant the midfielder was the man to lift Liverpool’s sixth European Cup. But it was a special moment father and son shared on the sidelines that really pulled on the heartstrings.Speaking to Optus Sport, Henderson Sr said: “The way the game was going, I thought it was going to be 1-1 and go into extra time. “Everybody was dead on their feet but they came through and I’m just so proud. Unbelievably proud. “It’s just very emotional, the tears come, you start shaking, you grab your wife, you grab your daughter-in-law, you grab anybody that’s around you. I’m just so, so happy.”FULL RECOVERY Wearsider Brian was…