Henderson's heroic moment on the pitch turned into a painful one off it as he suffered a wrist injury while celebrating England's dramatic 3-2 win over Mexico with fans at Estadio Azteca. The midfielder, who had been instrumental in securing the crucial victory, was caught out by his own enthusiasm as he attempted to climb back over the advertising hoardings for another sing-along to Oasis's 'Wonderwall'. It's a familiar scene now - England players and fans united in their love of the 1995 classic, but Henderson paid the price with an awkward fall that left him clutching at his wrist in agony.
Medical staff were on hand in an instant to tend to the Brentford midfielder, who was soon carried back to the England dressing room on a stretcher and whisked off to hospital for further assessment. England manager Thomas Tuchel's face said it all: "Not good, not good," he muttered, clearly worried about the injury that could threaten Henderson's participation in the quarter-finals.
The 'Wonderwall' phenomenon continues to sweep through the tournament, with Liam and Noel Gallagher lending their support to its adoption as an unofficial England anthem. It's been a feel-good factor for fans and players alike, but now it's all about getting Henderson back on his feet - and fast. The victory over Mexico marked a major turning point in the tournament for Gareth Southgate's men, who are starting to make some serious waves.
The win was far from straightforward, however, with England coming from behind to snatch the three points. Jude Bellingham and Anthony Gordon were among those caught up in the pre-match excitement, mouthing the lyrics to 'Wonderwall' on the pitch before the match even kicked off. The energy around the team is palpable - but now it's time for them to put aside the celebrations and focus on the road ahead.
Source: ITV, Goals Side