World Cup
Despite England Henderson’s bench spot, doubts linger over his future
Despite a bad break, England’s veteran midfielder finds himself on the bench, an unexpected twist for the 36‑year‑old. Jordan Henderson, captain of Brentford FC, joined the England squad’s warm‑up just days after suffering a comminuted fracture to his left arm. Yet the manager left him unused throughout the session.
The injury, a comminuted fracture of his left arm, occurred while Henderson was celebrating a goal. Despite being fit enough to take part in the warm‑up, he remained on the bench for the entire session.
Jordan Henderson’s father recently explained the severity, saying, “His left forearm is completely shattered. He’s getting a cast now, and then the specialists will determine the best course of treatment.” The family hopes the treatment will enable the veteran to return to full fitness.
The situation evokes memories of Philipp Lahm at the 2006 World Cup, when the German defender played through injury. Fans recall Lahm’s determination as a benchmark for Henderson’s own resolve.
Nothing short of a certain World Cup exit had been predicted for the 36‑year‑old, yet he remains involved in the squad. His fighting spirit is on full display, showing why he continues to be valued by England.
The article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence, and readers can also view the original German version. This highlights the cross‑lingual interest in Henderson’s ongoing saga.