England secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico at the historic Estadio Azteca on July 5, booking their place in the World Cup quarterfinals, but the win was overshadowed by a serious injury to veteran midfielder Jordan Henderson. The Brentford player, who was named among the substitutes, suffered a freak wrist injury during post-match celebrations and is now expected to miss the remainder of the tournament.
Henderson Suffers Serious Wrist Injury During England Celebration After Mexico Victory
After the final whistle, England players gathered behind the goal to celebrate with traveling supporters, singing the Oasis anthem “Wonderwall,” which has become the team’s unofficial tournament song. During the celebrations, Henderson fell awkwardly after tripping over an advertising board, landing heavily on his wrist. He immediately received medical attention on the pitch as teammates, including Dan Burn and Declan Rice, formed a protective circle around him. Medical staff provided oxygen before he was stretchered off the field.

England head coach Thomas Tuchel later confirmed that Henderson, 36, had sustained what was described as a “quite serious” wrist injury and had been taken to hospital. Reports indicate he remained in Mexico City overnight with team staff instead of returning with the squad to their base in Kansas City. Early assessments suggest he will require surgery and is unlikely to feature again in the tournament.
Bellingham Double Secures England Win as Henderson Injury Overshadows Victory Celebration
The match itself was an intense encounter at the iconic venue. England took the lead through Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham, who scored twice to put his side in control. Mexico responded through Julián Quiñones, narrowing the deficit to 2-1 at halftime. In a tense second half, England’s Jarell Quansah was sent off, while both Harry Kane and Raúl Jiménez converted penalties to complete a thrilling 3-2 result in England’s favor.
Despite the win, Henderson’s injury cast a shadow over the celebrations. Even though he did not play in the match, he later received a yellow card in the closing moments, adding an unusual footnote to an already dramatic night.
England will now turn their attention to the quarterfinals, where it will face Norway at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on July 11. Norway advanced after a surprise 2-1 victory over Brazil, setting up a highly anticipated clash in the next round.