England midfielder Jordan Henderson has reportedly rejoined the team at their training base after undergoing surgery on his left wrist following a freak injury that he sustained while celebrating their triumph over Mexico last weekend. The 36-year-old underwent successful surgery and is now

England midfielder Jordan Henderson has reportedly rejoined the team at their training base after undergoing surgery on his left wrist following a freak injury that he sustained while celebrating their triumph over Mexico last weekend. The 36-year-old underwent successful surgery and is now

England midfielder Jordan Henderson has reportedly rejoined the team at their training base after undergoing surgery on his left wrist following a freak injury that he sustained while celebrating their triumph over Mexico last weekend. The 36-year-old underwent successful surgery and is now

England midfielder Jordan Henderson has reportedly rejoined the team at their training base after undergoing surgery on his left wrist following a freak injury that he sustained while celebrating their triumph over Mexico last weekend. The 36-year-old underwent successful surgery and is now focusing on recovery while continuing to support the England squad.

How did Jordan Henderson get injured?

Henderson was celebrating with teammates and fans when he slipped while climbing over the advertising boards near the stands. The awkward fall resulted in a serious wrist injury, forcing medical staff to rush onto the pitch before he was stretchered off to provide medical care.

Medical examinations later confirmed that Henderson had suffered a broken wrist, requiring immediate surgery. The incident came as a significant blow for both the player and the squad.

The good news for England fans is that Henderson's surgery was successful. The former Liverpool captain shared a positive update on social media, confirming that the operation went well and thanking the medical team who treated him.

"Surgery done! Let's get ready for the big one Saturday. Thank you to all the staff that looked after me at Kansas city orthopaedic institute," his post mentioned.

"He's going to have a cast on and then it depends on what the experts say. He won't be leaving his teammates. He'll be there until it's finished," His father, Brian, mentioned to the media. It was also informed that his left forearm was completely smashed.

As for Henderson's long-term recovery, the successful surgery significantly improves his outlook and medical experts expect the midfielder to make a full recovery over the coming weeks.