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Jordan Henderson, a key player for England, broke his arm while celebrating a big win over Mexico. The injury happened right after the match, during the excitement of the victory. He had to get surgery in the United States soon after.

Celebration Turns into Injury

The accident occurred when Henderson was celebrating with his teammates. In the chaos of the moment, he fell awkwardly and landed on his arm. The fall caused a clean break that needed immediate medical attention.

  • The match was part of England’s preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
  • Henderson was taken to a hospital in the USA for treatment.
  • Doctors said the break was serious but not career-threatening.

Surgery and Recovery Outlook

Surgeons in the USA operated on Henderson’s arm to set the bone properly. The procedure went well, and he is now resting. Medical staff expect him to recover fully within a few weeks.

Fans are worried about whether he will be ready for upcoming games. However, team doctors say he should be back on the field before the World Cup starts. He will need to wear a cast and do physical therapy.

What This Means for England’s World Cup Plans

Henderson is an important leader on the team, so his injury is a concern. But the surgery was successful, and his recovery is on track. England’s coaching staff is confident he will be fit for the tournament.

This incident shows how fast injuries can happen, even during happy moments. For now, Henderson is focused on healing and getting back to training. His teammates are cheering him on as they prepare for the World Cup.

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