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England’s Jordan Henderson Stays in Mexico After Serious Wrist Injury

Jordan Henderson will remain in Mexico City after suffering a serious wrist injury during England's World Cup win over co-hosts Mexico. The Brentford midfielder tripped over an advertising hoarding while celebrating and was later taken to hospital. Harry Kane scored a penalty and provided an assist, reaching six goals in the tournament. Jude Bellingham became the youngest player to make 10 World Cup appearances.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Jordan Henderson to remain in Mexico after suffering serious wrist injury

Mexico City, July 6

Jordan Henderson will remain in Mexico City after suffering a serious wrist injury during celebrations following the Three Lions' FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 victory over co-hosts Mexico, according to Sky Sports.

The Football Association confirmed that Henderson will not travel back to Kansas City with the rest of the England squad and will instead stay in Mexico City alongside a member of the team's medical staff, the report said.

England head coach Thomas Tuchel had earlier revealed that Henderson sustained a "serious wrist injury" after England's dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico.

According to Sky Sports, footage showed the Brentford midfielder tripping over an advertising hoarding while celebrating with England supporters after the final whistle.

The report added that Henderson was later seen being carried on a stretcher and receiving oxygen before being taken to hospital. Tuchel subsequently confirmed that the midfielder had been hospitalised.

Kane played a key role in England's thrilling 3-2 victory over co-hosts Mexico, converting a second-half penalty after Anthony Gordon was fouled inside the box. The goal was Kane's sixth of the tournament and helped England secure a place in the World Cup quarterfinals.

Bellingham became the youngest player to make 10 FIFA World Cup appearances, surpassing the previous record held by Argentina's Mario Kempes, who was 23 years and 334 days against Poland in 1978. Bellingham was also named the Player of the Match.

England have secured a place in the World Cup quarterfinals for the 11th time, with only Brazil (15) and Germany (14) having reached the last eight more often in the tournament's history, according to The Athletic.

Captain Harry Kane has once again been central to England's campaign. His six-goal haul marks only the third instance of an England player scoring six goals at a major international tournament, matching his achievement at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and following Gary Lineker's six-goal campaign in 1986. Kane has also become the outright record-holder for the most World Cup penalty goals in regulation time, with six, two more than any other player, according to The Athletic.

Bukayo Saka also reached a notable milestone, becoming only the third England player since 1966 to register three assists in a single FIFA World Cup, joining David Beckham (2002) and Harry Kane (2022).

Kane continued his remarkable form against Mexico, registering a goal and an assist to take his tally to 81 goal involvements in 63 appearances for club and country across all competitions during the 2025-26 season (73 goals and eight assists).

According to OptaJoe's X handle, Kane also became the first player on record since 1966 to both score a penalty and concede a penalty in the same FIFA World Cup match.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Kavya N

Kane is just relentless! 81 goal involvements in a season - that's Messi-Ronaldo territory. And Bellingham breaking records at just 20? England's golden generation is truly something. Meanwhile, our Indian team can only dream of such consistency at the world stage. 😅

Rahul R

Feel bad for Henderson yaar. The guy was having a decent tournament and then this happens. But honestly, tripping over an advertising hoarding while celebrating? That's so Henderson - always giving 100% even in celebrations! Get well soon bro.

Shreya B

It's interesting how FIFA World Cup always produces these human moments amidst the high drama. Henderson being stretchered off after celebrating a win - poignantly shows how fragile success can be. Also, great to see Saka's assists stat - he's been our best player this tournament.

Manish T

As an Indian football fan, I just want to say: one day we too will be on this stage, celebrating wins and having players with such stats. Kane's 73 goals in a season is insane! But I do wish the article mentioned more about the Mexican fans - they must be heartbroken losing to England at home in the Round of 16.

Tanya I

One thing I'll never understand: why do players celebrate so wildly after Round of 16 wins? It's not the final! But I guess the drama of beating the co-hosts in their own backyard got to them. England vs France/Brazil in the quarters will be the real test. Hope Tuchel manages Henderson's absence well.

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