England midfielder Jordan Henderson humorously described his recent injury as "not my finest hour" after suffering a broken arm during celebrations following the team's 3-2 victory over Mexico in the World Cup round of 16. This incident occurred last weekend, and despite not playing in the match, Henderson fell while celebrating with fans.
Details of the Injury Incident
The former Liverpool captain, now 36 and playing for Brentford, was seen with a cast on his arm upon rejoining the England squad. He had participated in post-match festivities when he fell over an advertising hoarding, resulting in the serious injury and a booking.
Henderson was present for training sessions on Friday, where he expressed gratitude for the support he received. "It's been a little bit of a tough couple of days but as soon as I came back to camp, seeing the lads, we've got a great medical team," he stated.
Henderson's Role in the World Cup
Despite his injury, Henderson remains with the England squad as they prepare for their upcoming quarterfinal match against Norway. He has yet to make a significant contribution in the tournament, having only appeared as a late substitute in the group stage match against Panama.





