VIDEO: How Jordan Henderson injured his arm as England celebrated World Cup win over Mexico - with Brentford midfielder being stretchered from the field & taken to hospital
England’s 3-2 World Cup win over Mexico quickly shifted from celebration to concern after Jordan Henderson was injured during post-match festivities. With the Three Lions having reached the quarter-finals thanks in large part to Jude Bellingham’s two first-half goals, Henderson attempted to jump over advertising boards near the pitch. He slipped while scrambling back, landing awkwardly on his elbow and wrist, prompting immediate medical attention. Brentford midfielder Henderson was taken to a local medical facility after oxygen was provided on the field, according to manager Thomas Tuchel. Tuchel said the injury “looks really bad” and described it as serious. Captain Harry Kane offered a limited update, suggesting it was likely arm-related, while Bellingham praised the medical team’s fast response. England now prepares to fly to Miami for the quarter-final against Norway on Saturday, with assessments continuing over the next 24 hours.






