England's Henderson to miss rest of World Cup with arm injury

England's Henderson to miss rest of World Cup with arm injury, Sky Sports reports
England's Henderson to miss rest of World Cup with arm injury

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England's ‌Jordan Henderson will be sidelined for the remainder ‌of the World Cup, Sky Sports reported on Monday, as ​he requires surgery on the freak arm injury he suffered during celebrations after their 3-2 last-16 ​victory over Mexico.

The experienced Brentford midfielder landed awkwardly ⁠when he slipped while climbing over a ‌barrier ‌at ​the Azteca Stadium on Sunday, and video footage showed his ⁠forearm buckling.

After ​leaving the field on ​a stretcher and receiving oxygen, Henderson was ‌taken to hospital in ​Mexico City and did not travel ⁠back to England's ⁠training ​base in Kansas City with the rest of Thomas Tuchel's squad.

A member of England's medical staff stayed behind with him.

The 36-year-old Henderson was an unused substitute against Mexico, but the ‌former Liverpool captain ⁠is among the squad's most respected figures, providing leadership, experience and a ‌calming influence.

England's Football Association has not said anything ​officially about Henderson's participation in ​the rest of the tournament.

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