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England reporter in Kansas CityPublished19 minutes agoJordan Henderson has had surgery after breaking his arm during the celebrations of England's win over Mexico on Sunday.
The Brentford midfielder suffered the freak injury as he fell awkwardly after attempting to jump over the advertising hoardings at the side of the pitch.
Henderson, who did not play during the match, was carried on a stretcher away from the pitch while receiving oxygen.
But now Henderson has posted on social media, external to say that he has had surgery in Kansas City, where England's basecamp is for the duration of the World Cup.
"Surgery done! Let's get ready for the big one Saturday". The midfielder posted on Instagram.
"Thank you to all the staff that looked after me at Kansas city orthopaedic institute. Especially the three surgeons who carried out the operation."
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Henderson made one appearance as a substitute in England's 2-0 group stage win over Panama, which saw him become the first men's player to play at four World Cups.
The England players have started gathering in front of supporters after every win at the tournament to sing with the fans.
But it is is understood England manager Thomas Tuchel is set to instruct his players to avoid jumping over the hoardings to ensure there is no repeat of Henderson's injury.