England players to get hoarding warning after freak Henderson injury
Retold by Oddsrama · 7 July 2026

A moment of unbridled joy turned into a nightmare for England after their thrilling 3-2 World Cup victory over Mexico at the Azteca Stadium. Jordan Henderson, the Brentford midfielder, suffered a serious wrist injury while celebrating, landing awkwardly as he attempted to jump over advertising hoardings. The incident forced him off the pitch on a stretcher and saw him admitted to hospital in Mexico City, missing the squad's return to their Kansas base.
The 36-year-old's setback is a significant blow to England's tournament hopes. Manager Thomas Tuchel revealed that Henderson is expected to undergo surgery on the wrist, leaving him a major doubt for the remainder of the competition. In a statement to BBC One, Tuchel expressed the gravity of the situation: "Jordan just fell over and injured his wrist. It looks really bad. It's a quite serious injury and it doesn't fit to the evening that Jordan is now not with us." Henderson remained hospitalized with England's medical staff monitoring his condition.
As a precaution, Tuchel is set to issue instructions to his squad warning them against attempting similar celebrations near the hoardings. It's an unusual but necessary step to prevent another freak injury derailing a player's tournament. For betting purposes, Henderson's absence could shift England's squad depth and resilience in knockout stages—it's worth monitoring team news closely before backing the Three Lions in upcoming matches, as unexpected absences can impact team balance and form.
England's knockout journey continues, but the loss of an experienced midfielder like Henderson adds uncertainty to their midfield options going forward.
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