LIVE
No live matches
🌍 Other regions



🌐 All regions
ONE GAME. ONE COMMUNITY. ALL TOGETHER.
← Back to articles

World Cup

England's celebration turns nightmare as Henderson injured

🇬🇧
Jordan Henderson, the 36‑year‑old England midfielder, suffered a serious wrist injury while celebrating the national team’s 3‑2 victory over Mexico at the Azteca Stadium on the pitch that night. The win secured England’s place in the FIFA World Cup quarter‑finals. After the win, England players and supporters celebrated on the Azteca Stadium pitch, but the festivities turned into a nightmare for Henderson when he tried to climb over an advertising board. The attempt ended abruptly as he lost his balance. Henderson fell heavily onto his wrist, prompting immediate medical attention. The impact was severe enough to raise concerns about a possible fracture. Medical staff rushed to the scene, placed him on a stretcher, administered oxygen, and then escorted him to a hospital. Their swift response aimed to stabilise his condition. Early images released suggest a serious fracture of the wrist, raising the possibility that his World Cup campaign may end prematurely. The injury casts a shadow over England’s qualification despite the 3‑2 result. The article notes that it was translated into English by artificial intelligence, with the original French version available for readers.

Discussion (0)

International discussion — reactions from football fans across all countries come together here. Use the translate button for comments in other languages.

Be the first to comment!

Comment on this article

Choose a display name — you don't have to use your real name

Your display name is shown, your email never. Privacy

← Back to articles