Jordan Henderson stretchered off, hospitalized with potential arm injury while celebrating England's win over Mexico
Key Points:
- England midfielder Jordan Henderson injured his wrist during celebrations after England's 3-2 win over Mexico, falling awkwardly while hopping a wall behind the goal.
- Henderson fell on his face and tried to brace himself with his left arm, leading to concerns about a wrist injury.
- Defender Dan Burn quickly alerted medical staff, and Henderson was stretchered off the field after grabbing his left wrist.
- England captain Harry Kane indicated the injury seemed related to Henderson's arm but appeared minor initially, while coach Thomas Tuchel later described it as serious, confirming Henderson was taken to hospital.
- Henderson did not participate in the match and had received a yellow card during stoppage time for arguing with the referee.