ESPN FCHenderson: Breaking arm 'not my finest hour'
Jordan Henderson's moment of jubilation turned into a moment of agony as the England midfielder suffered a broken arm while celebrating the Three Lions' World Cup round of 16 win over Mexico last weekend. The 32-year-old was seen falling awkwardly to the ground after attempting to scale a lamppost in celebration of the match-winning goal, a moment that will no doubt become an infamous image from the tournament.
Henderson, who has been a key figure in Gareth Southgate's England squad, took the incident in stride, humorously describing it as "not my finest hour". The England midfielder has been one of the standout performers for the Three Lions in Qatar, and his ability to laugh off the mishap suggests that he is taking the incident in the right spirit. Despite the setback, Henderson is expected to undergo surgery in the coming days, with a view to returning to action as soon as possible.
The incident has sparked a mix of amusement and concern among fans and pundits alike, with many calling for Henderson to be more mindful of his surroundings when celebrating. However, Southgate has rallied behind his player, praising Henderson's professionalism and dedication to the team. With England set to face reigning champions France in the quarterfinals, Henderson's timely return will be crucial in helping the Three Lions progress further in the tournament.
As Henderson undergoes treatment for his broken arm, his teammates will be eager to see him back in action as soon as possible. The midfielder's experience, leadership, and ability to read the game have been invaluable to England's campaign so far, and his absence will be keenly felt if he is unable to recover in time for the quarterfinal showdown with France.