Henderson: The fans have stuck by us – this is for them

Dean Henderson said Crystal Palace are determined to go on and "do something special" after reaching the last four of the UEFA Conference League.
Despite a tough night at the Artemio Franchi Stadium, with Fiorentina winning 2-1 in the second leg, Palace progressed 4-2 on aggregate.
Palace captain Henderson was beaten by a stunning strike from Cher Ndour not long into the second-half, which raised the nerves of the travelling fans.
But he went on to make a series of excellent saves as the Eagles rode out the storm and saw out the final ten minutes with relative comfort.
"It's a great moment for them," Henderson told TNT Sports. "100%. They've stuck by us in the difficult times this season and hopefully we can go on and deliver something really special.
"I think it was a tough game tonight, it was very tough. You don't really know how it'll go. 3-0 can be a dangerous scoreline and we've managed to get through, so who cares.
We have togetherness in this group
—Dean Henderson
"Of course the aim is to go and win it, that's what the aim is. We have togetherness in this group.
"So at the business end of the season, we come together and we go forward."
Palace did have to suffer a double injury blow with both Adam Wharton and Maxence Lacroix going off in the first-half.
But Henderson said, regardless of the seriousness of the respective injuries, the squad will deal with any potential setbacks.
"I'm not sure [when asked if he knew how serious the injuries were], but at the end of the day the gaffer keeps speaking about the need for everyone to contribute.
"The togetherness in the group's phenomenal and we've just got to keep pushing on."