It's a massive boost for Gareth Southgate and the England camp: Jordan Henderson is back in the fold, reunited with his teammates in Kansas City ahead of their crunch quarter-final showdown against Norway. The experienced midfielder was forced to undergo emergency surgery after a sickening arm injury during post-match celebrations against Mexico - but he's now on the mend and raring to go, despite being ruled out for the remainder of the tournament.
The 36-year-old, who slipped while attempting to jump over an advertising board in Mexico City, was left shaken by the incident. His forearm took a hammering, with his dad later revealing that it was "completely smashed". But Henderson's been given the all-clear after undergoing successful surgery at the Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute - and he's taking to social media to share his gratitude for the medical team who helped him through the ordeal.
As one of England's most senior pros, Henderson brings a wealth of experience and leadership qualities to the table - even if he won't be featuring on the pitch in Saturday's quarter-final. His presence within the dressing room will undoubtedly have a significant impact on morale, as he continues to play his part in this summer's World Cup campaign.
The Three Lions are gearing up for a massive test against Norway, who stunned Brazil to reach the last eight. It promises to be a thrilling encounter at the Kansas City Soccer Stadium - and Henderson will undoubtedly be cheering on his teammates from the sidelines as they bid to book their place in the semi-finals.