Henderson Returns From Wrist Surgery After Victory Celebration Injury
Jordan Henderson underwent wrist surgery after falling from an advertising board while celebrating England's World Cup victory over Mexico, posting recovery photos and targeting a return for Saturday's quarterfinal against Norway.
Jordan Henderson, England's veteran midfielder, posted photos following wrist surgery after sustaining an injury. The 36-year-old was hurt after England's narrow victory over Mexico in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 knockout match. He fell from an advertising board while celebrating with teammates and had to be stretchered off the pitch. Henderson has now revealed photos after completing his surgery and thanked his medical team. In his post, he stated: "Surgery is complete. Now let's prepare for the big game on Saturday. Thank you to everyone who looked after me so well at the Orthopedic Surgery and Ankle Institute in Kansas City, especially the three surgeons who operated on me: Dr. Kenneth Unruh, Dr. Mark Winston, and Dr. Kirk McCullough." England has advanced to the quarterfinals and will face Norway on July 12 at 04:00 AM.