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Jordan Henderson stretchered off, hospitalized with potential arm injury while celebrating England's win over Mexico

England's Jordan Henderson is set to miss the remainder of the World Cup after suffering a serious wrist injury during post-game celebrations.

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Jordan Henderson was hospitalized after suffering a serious wrist injury while celebrating England's World Cup win over Mexico. He reportedly required wrist surgery and was set to miss the remainder of the tournament.

Epilogue added 43d ago, after coverage quieted.

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The brief

Jordan Henderson was hospitalized after sustaining a wrist injury while celebrating England's victory over Mexico. The incident occurred during a 'Wonderwall' celebration, resulting in Henderson being stretchered off the field.

Coverage from The New York Times, Yahoo Sports, and ESPN emphasizes that the injury is considered "serious" and "freak." Multiple outlets report that Henderson will require wrist surgery and is expected to miss the rest of the tournament. Attention now turns to the recovery process and the impact of Henderson's absence on England's remaining World Cup matches.

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Quick answers

How did Jordan Henderson get injured?

He suffered the injury while celebrating England's win over Mexico, specifically during a 'Wonderwall' celebration.

What is the extent of the injury?

Henderson suffered a "serious" wrist injury that requires surgery.

Will he play again in the World Cup?

According to reports from Syracuse.com and The New York Times, he is set to miss the rest of the tournament.

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