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Jordan Henderson returns to England's World Cup training after wrist surgery

England midfielder Jordan Henderson has rejoined The Three Lions at their World Cup training base after surgery on his left wrist. He sustained the injury while celebrating their Round of 1…

Tom Bennett Sports Writer 3 min read
Jordan Henderson returns to England's World Cup training after wrist surgery

England midfielder Jordan Henderson rejoined The Three Lions at their World Cup training base Wednesday after undergoing surgery on his left wrist following a freak injury that he sustained while celebrating their Round of 16 triumph over Mexico last weekend.

The 36-year-old Henderson posted a photo on social media of his left arm wrapped after the procedure at the Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute, which is about a 10-minute drive from their team hotel in the suburb of Prairie Village, Kansas.

“Surgery done!” Henderson said. “Now let’s get ready for the big one Saturday.”

Henderson, who has been ruled out for the remainder of the World Cup, had been an unused substitute for Sunday’s match against Mexico at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. The Three Lions had just survived a 3-2 thriller to advance to a quarterfinal against Norway when Henderson hurt his wrist while climbing over an advertising billboard.

Henderson was taken from the field on a stretcher and remained in Mexico City while the rest of England’s players returned to their base camp in Kansas City, Missouri. He later returned to the United States and underwent surgery on the wrist.

“I think you’ll see him on the side there in one way, shape or form,” England midfielder Morgan Rogers said after Wednesday’s practice at Swope Soccer Village. “He’ll be there and contribute to us playing and being involved. That’s the kind of person he is, and the kind of player he is. He always puts his ego to the side and puts us first and tries to help us in the best way possible.”

Midfielder Declan Rice and defenders Marc Guéhi and Reece James also were not with the rest of the team for its training session ahead of the quarterfinal round. The Football Association said the trio was working on “individual programmes elsewhere.”

Rice and Guéhi played the entire match against Mexico, but James has been out since hurting his hamstring against Ghana in the group stage . It’s an injury that looms even larger with Jarell Quansah serving a red-card suspension against Erling Haaland and Norway.

“A few players have played a lot of minutes and are just resting their legs,” Rogers said, “but I’m sure they’ll be raring to go.”

Henderson’s only World Cup appearance this year came in the group stage, when he came off the bench against Panama. It was his 91st career cap and made Henderson the first player from England to have appeared in four different tournaments.

“Time goes very quickly,” Henderson said that day in East Rutherford, New Jersey. “It’s very special to represent my country in four World Cups, so, yeah, I’m just delighted to be a part of this team. It’s still as special now as when I made my debut in 2010.

“Time goes quickly,” Henderson said, “but I’m just delighted that I can help the team as much as possible, both on and off the field, and just try and give everything I can to help us achieve our dreams, really.”

England failed to make it out of the group stage at the 2014 tournament in Brazil, and it lost to Belgium in the third-place match four years later in Russia. At the 2022 tournament in Qatar, The Three Lions reached the quarterfinals before losing to France.

Their only World Cup title remains their 1966 triumph over West Germany.

“We’re human. You can’t help but think every win is a step closer to the end-goal,” Rogers said. “At the same time, you take your eye off the ball for a second, there’s really fine margins. … We’re all on the same page in attacking every game as best as possible.”