Jordan Henderson mentioned that they would address the situation if England reaches the World Cup final. The 36-year-old suffered a wrist injury following England’s victory against Mexico. Henderson attempted to jump over an advertising board during celebrations, leading to the injury. He underwent surgery but is unlikely to continue in the tournament.
Despite this setback, the Brentford midfielder hinted at a potential return under Thomas Tuchel’s management before England’s upcoming quarter-final against Norway in Miami. Speaking with ITV, Henderson provided an update on his injury and expressed gratitude for the medical team’s support.
Regarding the upcoming challenge against Norway, Henderson emphasized the importance of resilience and unity to overcome obstacles. He expressed confidence in England’s ability to succeed if they perform at their best.
England and Nike have unveiled new kits for the World Cup, with free delivery available using the code DEAL. Henderson acknowledged the challenge posed by Erling Haaland but stressed the need for concentration and teamwork to advance to the semi-finals.
When asked about the possibility of playing in future matches, Henderson humorously responded that they would deal with it if the situation arises. Tuchel has made adjustments to the team lineup for the Norway game, including Ezri Konsa’s move to right-back due to Jarell Quansah’s absence.
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