Henderson Leaves Field on Stretcher Due to Wrist Injury in England's Win

# Jordan Henderson Suffers Injury During England’s Victory Against Mexico
England's match against Mexico ended on a troubling note as captain Jordan Henderson was forced to leave the field on a stretcher due to a wrist injury.
The incident occurred during a pivotal moment in the game, causing significant concern among players and fans alike. Henderson fell awkwardly, resulting in what has been described as a serious injury. Reports suggest he has been taken to the hospital for further evaluation and treatment, with uncertainty surrounding any necessary procedures.
According to Harry Kane, Henderson "just fell over the advertising hoardings," and, although Kane expressed optimism about Henderson's condition, the seriousness of the situation cannot be understated. "He looked like he was getting some oxygen as he was stretchered off the pitch," said Kane, highlighting the gravity of the moment.
Jude Bellingham commented on the team’s support for Henderson, stating that the medical staff were on hand and had matters "under control." He emphasized the unity within the team as they rallied around their injured captain.
Henderson's injury raises concerns not just for his health but also for the England squad moving forward. Coach Thomas Tuchel remarked, "It's not good. Not good. I mean, it's the next thing," capturing the worry felt throughout the team as they grapple with another setback.