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Jordan Henderson sends first message since suffering strange England injury vs Mexico

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Learn more Jordan Henderson has spoken out after sustaining an injury that is set to sideline him for the remainder of the World Cup. Read our Privacy PolicyThe tournament is widely expected to be Henderson's international swansong, meaning this could prove his final appearance in an England shirt.



Yet the Brentford star refused to allow the setback to dampen his mood as he delivered his first statement since the injury.Posting on social media, Henderson chose to reflect on the occasion in Mexico City rather than dwell on the seriousness of his condition."A night to remember that's for sure! England defender Guehi offered an update on Henderson's frame of mind following the devastating setback.England's Jordan Henderson suffered an injury against Mexico (Image: Getty Images)Guehi told the FA's Lions' Den show: "Hendo's good, man.

Hendo's in a better place than he was yesterday, and it was obviously scary for him and his family and for everyone else, but we're just glad that he's on the road to speedy recovery."Henderson, who earned his 90th cap for England when he came off the bench against Panama in the Group stage, is the only England men's player to have appeared at four World Cup tournaments. However, speaking about his inclusion back in June, Henderson made clear he would be ready to support his teammates both on and off the pitch, regardless of circumstances.Jordan Henderson of England speaks at a press conference (Image: Getty)"It's the same as always, to be the best version of myself, to be ready to help the team on and off the pitch and give absolutely everything to help this team be successful," Henderson said in June."The last few years has been a bit of a roller coaster, to say the least, but I've worked very hard to be in this position and made a lot of sacrifices, and I'm just very grateful and honoured to be here."It's about giving absolutely everything to make the nation back home very proud of us and to do that, we need to just be ourselves."