England players to be told not to jump hoardings
Summary
England player Jordan Henderson got a wrist injury while celebrating their World Cup win against Mexico. He hurt himself by jumping over advertising boards and may need surgery, which puts his participation in upcoming games in doubt. The team’s manager plans to warn players not to jump over hoardings again.Key Facts
- Jordan Henderson is a midfielder for England and Brentford.
- He injured his wrist after landing badly while jumping over advertising hoardings during celebrations.
- The injury happened after England’s 3-2 win over Mexico at the Azteca Stadium.
- Henderson is expected to have surgery on his wrist.
- He stayed in a hospital in Mexico City and did not travel back with the team.
- England’s manager, Thomas Tuchel, will advise players not to jump over hoardings to avoid injuries.
- Henderson is 36 years old and his injury makes him doubtful for the rest of the World Cup tournament.
- The injury occurred during post-match celebrations, not in actual play.
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