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England's World Cup hopes wobble as Henderson faces wrist surgery

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England's campaign at the 2026 World Cup suffered a setback after a dramatic victory over Mexico, when midfielder Jordan Henderson sustained a serious wrist injury. The injury, incurred during the post‑match celebrations, will force him to miss the rest of the tournament. The incident occurred as players and staff were reveling in the win against Mexico, a match that had been described as a heroic triumph for the Three Lions. The celebration took place immediately after the final whistle. Medical reports describe Henderson's injury as a heavy wrist injury. The severity of the damage means a wrist operation will be required. The loss of Henderson, a veteran presence in England's midfield, represents a significant blow to the squad's World Cup ambitions. His absence removes a key figure from the team's core. England's World Cup mission, which had been buoyed by the victory, now faces uncertainty without the experienced midfielder for the remaining fixtures. The team will have to continue the tournament without him.

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