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Jordan Henderson Returns to England Camp After Wrist Surgery Following Freak Injury in Mexico

Jordan Henderson is expected to need surgery and miss the rest of the tournament after a fall during England’s win over Mexico.

  • On Sunday, Jordan Henderson suffered a broken arm celebrating England's 3-2 victory over Mexico at Azteca Stadium, and the 36-year-old is expected to miss the remainder of the World Cup.
  • The accident occurred when Henderson tumbled while climbing over advertising boards during a post-match rendition of 'Wonderwall,' leaving the former Liverpool captain in considerable pain.
  • Three Lions manager Thomas Tuchel expressed 'mixed feelings' about the injury, appearing visibly troubled by the prospect of Henderson's absence from the tournament.
  • Marc Guehi disclosed that Henderson is on course for a 'speedy recovery' and will remain with the England squad for the duration of the competition.
  • Despite the injury, Henderson's leadership remains vital to England's campaign; alongside Harry Kane, he establishes the squad's professional benchmark, having honed his traits at the Academy of Light.
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[OSEN=Reporter Ko Seong-hwan] Joy turned into a nightmare in an instant. Jordan Henderson (36, Brentford) suffered a terrible arm injury while celebrating England's dramatic advancement to the quarterfinals. However, after successfully undergoing surgery, he decided not to leave the national team and to stay with his teammates until the end of the World Cup.

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World Cup 2026: Jordan Henderson injured himself at the celebrations after entering the quarter-finals. This obviously has consequences for his fellow players.

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Reuters broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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