England Midfielder Jordan Henderson to Undergo Wrist Surgery
Mexico City. England midfielder Jordan Henderson's wrist will be operated on.
He was injured while celebrating victory in the Round of 16 match against Mexico. Due to this injury, the possibility of him missing the remaining matches of the World Cup has increased.
Henderson, 36, appeared to have an awkward landing on an advertising board at the Azteca Stadium. He was then taken off the field on a stretcher.
Speaking to BBC One after England defeated Mexico 3-2, head coach Thomas Tuchel said, 'Jordan injured his wrist when he fell.' He said that this is a very serious injury and it is unfortunate that Jordan is not with the team right now. Head coach Tuchel also mentioned that the doctors informed him that Henderson is in the hospital.
After Monday's match, Henderson went to a Mexico City hospital with a member of England's support staff. He did not return to his team's main camp in Kansas City. It is understood that this Brentford midfielder wishes to spend the rest of his time with the team in the United States.
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