The England midfielder had been celebrating with his teammates moments earlier
England star Jordan Henderson was taken away on a stretcher after hurting his arm during his side’s celebrations in the aftermath of their win over Mexico.
Thomas Tuchel’s side defeated the tournament co-hosts 3-2 in a hugely dramatic last-16 clash at the Azteca Stadium, with goals from Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane enough to see them seal victory. They will now face Norway in the quarter-finals next week.
After securing the win, the entire England squad celebrated with the travelling fans, belting out Oasis classic ‘Wonderwall’, which they have adopted as their anthem for the tournament.
However, during the celebrations, it appears that Henderson suffered a worrying injury, with the Brentford midfielder caught on the BBC coverage lying seemingly in agony on the ground on the other side of the advertising hoardings.
His teammates were seen signalling for medics to come to his aid and, according to reports from the stadium, Henderson promptly received medical treatment at the side of the pitch.
The players appeared to form a huddle around the veteran midfielder, who was then taken away on a stretcher.


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