
Jordan Henderson has undergone surgery after breaking his arm during Englands celebrations following their dramatic World Cup last-16 win over Mexico. The Brentford midfielder suffered the freak injury after falling awkwardly while attempting to jump over advertising hoardings to celebrate with supporters at the Estadio Azteca on Sunday night.Henderson, who did not feature in the match itself, was taken away from the pitch on a stretcher while receiving oxygen treatment.The 36-year-old has since undergone an operation in Kansas City, where England are based for the duration of the tournament.Taking to social media, Henderson confirmed the procedure had been successful and set his sights on Englands quarter-final against Norway.Surgery done! Lets get ready for the big one Saturday, he posted on Instagram.Thank you to all the staff that looked after me at Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute. Especially the three surgeons who carried out the operation.Table of ContentsMidfielder to remain with England squadTuchel set to review celebrationsMidfielder to remain with England squadDespite the injury, Henderson is expected to remain with the England camp for the rest of the World Cup and continue his role within Thomas Tuchels squad.The experienced midfielder has made one appearance at the tournament so far, coming off the bench during Englands 2-0 group-stage victory over Panama.That outing saw Henderson become the first male England player to feature at four World Cups.His experience and leadership have been viewed as important assets within the camp, particularly during the knockout stages of the competition.England face Norway in the quarter-finals in Miami on Saturday as they look to move one step closer to a first World Cup triumph since 1966.Tuchel set to review celebrationsEnglands players have made a habit of celebrating victories with supporters after matches during the tournament, gathering in front of fans inside the stadium.However, Hendersons injury is understood to have prompted a rethink over how those celebrations are conducted.England manager Thomas Tuchel is expected to instruct his players not to jump over advertising hoardings in future in an effort to avoid a repeat of the incident. Topics England National Football Team Jordan Henderson Add us as a preferred source on Google If you enjoy reading this article, you can help support our independent football journalism by adding 101 Great Goals as a preferred source You Should Also Read World Cup 2026: Quarter-final predictions with Mbappe, Messi, Yamal and Haaland hoping to fire their teams to the last four Jon Fisher 8th July, 2026 Gordon: England squad greatest I have been part of Mitch Fretton 8th July, 2026 Norway coach Solbakken reveals his secret love for England and Kevin Keegan Jon Fisher 8th July, 2026 World Cup 2026: Where to watch England games on TV, full BBC and ITV knockout stage listings, confirmed channels, schedule, live online streams, kick off times Ben Miller 6th July, 2026 FIFA World Cup 2026: Full England fixtures, results, schedule, confirmed squad, next match, kick off times Ben Miller 6th July, 2026 We left everything out there Kane and Tuchel hail England determination after winning World Cup classic with Mexico Mitch Fretton 6th July, 2026