Henderson stretchered off with oxygen after fall during England's World Cup celebrations
Jordan Henderson was carried off on a stretcher and given oxygen after falling during England's post-match celebrations following their 2026 World Cup last-16 victory over Mexico at Mexico City Stadium.
Jordan Henderson was stretchered off the pitch and treated with oxygen after falling during England’s celebrations following their 2026 World Cup last-16 win over Mexico at Mexico City Stadium.
The incident occurred as Henderson joined his team-mates in marking the victory, which secured England’s place in the quarter-finals of the tournament. Medics attended to the midfielder on the pitch before he was carried away on a stretcher.
The nature and severity of Henderson’s injury have not yet been confirmed, and England’s medical staff will assess him in the coming hours. The timing is a significant concern for the squad, with a quarter-final place now secured and further matches ahead.
More details are expected to emerge as the situation develops.
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