England midfielder Jordan Henderson will play no further part in the World Cup after breaking his arm after the victory over Mexico.
The former Liverpool midfielder did not even feature during the 90 minutes at the Azteca, but found himself yellow carded and injured.
It was quite the night for Henderson, who has since undergone surgery on his injury back in Kansas City.
Sporting his cast, Henderson will be supporting his teammates in Miami on Saturday against Norway.
Newcastle United defender Dan Burn was the first on the scene after Henderson suffered his injury, with the 34-year-old sharing how he may have played some part in Henderson’s incident.

Why Dan Burn feels some guilt over Jordan Henderson’s freak England injury
Thomas Tuchel knew immediately that Henderson had injured himself badly, with footage of the incident surfacing almost immediately.
Just seconds before Henderson slipped, Burn hopped over the same advertisement board without any issue.
“I think I killed him a bit, because I made it look really easy when I jumped over,” Burn told TalkSPORT.
“I just heard the noise behind us straight away, and you know with Hendo, if he doesn’t get up, there’s something wrong.
“I am gutted for him. He wasn’t on the pitch but he was still buzzing for everyone. He’s had his op now. I’m happy he’s back in Kansas now, because I think it’s been a long few days.”
The 36-year-old midfielder has earned 90 caps for England over the years, but this injury could mark the end of his international playing career.
It was a total freak accident, but it has certainly proven costly for the Brentford star.
Despite his suffering, Henderson has vowed to continue supporting his teammates as they head to Miami for the game against Norway on Saturday.
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