Jordan Henderson Breaks Silence from Hospital Bed: The Shocking Details Behind His Devastating Forearm Surgery Revealed
Henderson will now have a watching brief for the remainder of the competition, having been ruled out for the quarter-finals and beyond, should England get past Norway.
While he will be undoubtedly gutted not to be able to finish the tournament, his appearance in England’s 2-0 Group L victory against Panama meant he became the only England men’s player to represent the Three Lions at seven different major tournaments.
He made his first tournament appearance for his nation at Euro 2012 but didn’t score his first England goal until Euro 2020, when he contributed to the 4-0 quarter-final victory over Ukraine.
Henderson will join up with the squad again once he’s out of hospital, with his father Brian telling the Daily Mail: “He won’t be leaving his team-mates. He’ll be there until it’s finished.”



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