Jordan Henderson addressed potential participation in the England team for the World Cup final, stating, “we’ll deal with that situation if it arises.” Following England’s victory over Mexico, Henderson suffered a wrist injury while attempting to jump over an advertising hoarding during the celebrations at Estadio Azteca. Despite undergoing surgery for the injury, his World Cup journey is likely over.
Nevertheless, the Brentford midfielder hinted at a return under Thomas Tuchel’s guidance this summer before England’s quarter-final against Norway. Providing an injury update on ITV, Henderson expressed gratitude for the medical support received and his determination to continue with the team.
Discussing the upcoming challenge against Norway, Henderson emphasized the importance of resilience and overcoming obstacles to secure victory. He expressed confidence in England’s ability to succeed if they perform at their best.
In other news, Tuchel made several lineup changes for the upcoming match against Norway in Miami. The adjustments include Ezri Konsa filling in at right-back due to Jarell Quansah’s absence and John Stones partnering with Marc Guehi in defense. Despite battling illness, Declan Rice was selected to play in midfield alongside Elliot Anderson, with Jude Bellingham taking on the No. 10 role.
Additionally, Noni Madueke replaced Bukayo Saka on the right wing, with England gearing up for the latter stages of the 2026 World Cup. The confirmed starting lineup against Norway includes Pickford, O’Reilly, Guehi, Stones, Konsa, Anderson, Rice, Bellingham, Gordon, Madueke, and Kane.
