Jordan Henderson is understood to have broken his left arm when he tumbled over an advertising hoarding after England’s triumphant victory at the Azteca Stadium.Footage showed the Brentford captain, who was an unused substitute on the night, landing on his wrist in the aftermath of the Three Lions’ 3-2 win against Mexico. England boss Thomas Tuchel described his injury as ‘really bad’ in an interview moments later and, as England boarded a jet back to their plush Kansas City base this morning, Henderson stayed in a New Mexico hospital. The 36-year-old will eventually travel back to Missouri to undergo surgery and is expected to play no further part in England’s bid to end 60 years of hurt. Tuchel said last night of the former Liverpool captain’s tumble: ‘Not good, not good. Jordan just fell over and injured his wrist. It looks really bad.’Henderson’s team-mates formed a protective circle around him as he received medical care and was put on gas and air while being stretchered off the pitch. Jordan Henderson suffered what appeared to be a horrific injury after England’s victory over MexicoThe 36-year-old has played just six minutes of this World Cup, yet managed to pick up a yellow card against the Mexicans despite not coming onto the pitch. Captain Harry Kane told the BBC: ‘Jordan just fell over there, I think he’s OK, just something to do with his arm.’ Jude Bellingham added: ‘He’s in a bit of bother, but our medical team have got everything under control.’It’s probably best not to say too much when I don’t really know what was going on. But everyone was there to support him, and even that was a beautiful thing to see.’Henderson was a controversial choice for Tuchel to take to this World Cup, in a move that looked to be mainly due to his off-the-field influence and leadership rather than on-the-pitch performance.Bellingham and team-mate Morgan Rogers defended their team-mate but that move was then called out as a ‘PR job’ from the Football Association by former England captain John Terry.Speaking on the Lions Den podcast, Bellingham said: ‘Don’t get us started on Hendo, we could talk about him for hours. ‘He’s so funny, the funniest guy in camp. He gets everyone laughing, and he gets everyone together.’Appearing on Piers Morgan Uncensored, former Chelsea defender Terry was unconvinced. He said: ‘I don’t think it’s for them to talk about, but I felt like the FA were kind of addressing something that everyone’s been talking about.’It was a bit weird.’ Jude Bellingham scored twice to help England to a 3-2 win over Mexico at the Azteca StadiumFollowing a delay of an hour, England’s clash at the Azteca eventually got underway at 2am, with Bellingham netting twice in the space of 98 seconds. The Real Madrid star, first, nodded home a Bukayo Saka cross before bundling another cross over the line just moments later.But, from there, the Mexicans hit back. When Julian Quinones lashed home on the brink of half-time it appeared as though England may squander their lead.However, after Jarell Quansah was sent off for a reckless challenge, Harry Kane later stepped up from the penalty spot to put Tuchel’s men 3-1 up. Raul Jimenez hit back with a penalty of his own, but England ultimately held on for a historic victory.The Three Lions will now face Erling Haaland’s Norway in Miami on Saturday night, after the Vikings knocked out Brazil.Tuchel said after the game: ‘A heroic performance and a heroic result. I’m so happy with the players, and also for me, to live this experience in the last two days. Such a special memory, and against all the adversity it makes it very special for us.’If a team has heart and belief then it’s this team. They did it on pure will. No words. Iconic match, iconic stadium, we overcame so much adversity today.’How much is David Beckham set to pocket from his World Cup brand deals? Take on our quiz in our newsletter HERE.