- Thomas Tuchel said that Jordan Henderson suffered a hamstring injury after England’s draw with Scotland in the 1/8 final of the World Cup.
- BBC material says that Henderson’s injury was caused by a collision, but it was unclear that the tackle was the reason, as the player’s injury appeared to be more serious.
- According to BBC, — the match between England and Norway will start at 22:00 BST, and the issue remains whether Henderson will be able to play.
According to the English player’s injury, Jordan Henderson suffered a hamstring injury during the match against Scotland in the 1/8 final of the World Cup, and Thomas Tuchel. In the meantime, footballer said that he did not feel pain during the collision, as it happened in the middle of the field, and also there was no sign of injury on the field.
BBC material says that the 36-year-old Henderson suffered a hamstring injury after the match group stage against Panama. Tuchel also said that the injury was caused by a collision, but it is unclear what exactly happened, as Henderson’s injury appeared to be more serious.
Independent also reports that Gary Keane said that medical staff found that the injury was not caused by a collision, and that Henderson will be able to play in the match against England. According to BBC, the match between England and Norway will be played at 22:00 BST.
According to BBC information, Henderson, who is injured, is expected to miss the rest of England’s group stage matches. BBC also reports that Darren Cunsach cannot rule out that Henderson may have to miss the match against Mexico-Siti.