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Thomas Tuchel confirms latest England World Cup injury blow: ‘He is in pain’
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Metro
· Jul 3, 2026
England star in ‘terrible pain’ as Thomas Tuchel gives worrying World Cup update
England star in ‘terrible pain’ as Thomas Tuchel gives worrying World Cup update
Daily Mail
· Jun 23, 2026
David Beckham looks frustrated during England game in Boston as the Three Lions draw 0-0 with defensive Ghana
David Beckham looks frustrated during England game in Boston as the Three Lions draw 0-0 with defensive Ghana
SkySports
England latest: 'No more pain' - Tuchel gives Saka update
England latest: 'No more pain' - Tuchel gives Saka update
The Daily Beast
· Jul 6, 2026
England Star Suffers World Cup-Ending Injury While Celebrating Win
Eurasia Sport Images / Getty ImagesA player from England’s World Cup team is out of the tournament after suffering a serious injury while celebrating the country’s win against Mexico. Jordan Henderson, who was a substitute in Sunday’s game, headed behind one of the goals to sing the Oasis hit “Wonderwall” with fans when he fell over an advertising board and landed awkwardly. The team circled around him while the medical personnel rushed to the player, removing him from the field on a stretcher. According to England’s head coach, Thomas Tuchel, Henderson suffered a “quite serious” wrist injury. He did not fly back to the team’s training base with the rest of the players, instead staying in Mexico City that night. As of this morning, The Athletic reports that he will not take further part in the tournament and requires surgery on his wrist. Henderson has played 91 times for England during his 16-year career and currently plays for Brentford in the Premier League. England is set to face Norway in the quarterfinals on July 11 after their 3-2 win over Mexico on Sunday. Read it at PeopleRead more at The Daily Beast.
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· Jul 10, 2026
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E! Online
· Jun 23, 2026
T-Pain Reacts After DoorDash Mistook Him for Soccer Player Tim Payne
T-Pain wins no matter what—just not on the field. After delivery app DoorDash wished the “All I Do Is Win” hitmaker success in the 2026 World Cup instead of pro soccer player Tim Payne, the RB...
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Related coverage for "Thomas Tuchel confirms latest England World Cup injury blow: ‘He is in pain’": Metro — England star in ‘terrible pain’ as Thomas Tuchel gives worrying World Cup update. Daily Mail — David Beckham looks frustrated during England game in Boston as the Three Lions draw 0-0 with defensive Ghana. SkySports — England latest: 'No more pain' - Tuchel gives Saka update. The Daily Beast — England Star Suffers World Cup-Ending Injury While Celebrating Win. The i Paper — Eleven days that transformed the mood in English cricket. E! Online — T-Pain Reacts After DoorDash Mistook Him for Soccer Player Tim Payne