ENGLAND fans were stunned to see what Jordan Henderson was wearing as he celebrated Saturday’s win over Norway.
The Three Lions edged through to the World Cup semi-finals with a 2-1 win after extra-time in Miami.
Jordan Henderson was dressed in a full kit despite not being ready to play Credit: PA
Fans were stunned to see Henderson in full kit and boots despite being out with a broken arm Credit: Getty
Henderson missed the game after suffering a freak injury celebrating the win over Mexico last time out.
But he was front and centre in the team’s celebrations on the pitch after beating Norway.
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And the former Liverpool captain was wearing a full kit – despite being ruled out of the game.
Fans all noticed and flooded social media, drawing comparisons to John Terry lifting the Champions League trophy for Chelsea in 2012 having missed the final.
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One said: “Jordan Henderson really got dressed in full kit and boots just to sit on the bench with a fractured arm, knowing damn well he isn’t playing.
“May be he need that to be part of the bench as a substitute player.”
A second wrote: “Jordan Henderson. Full kit including boots.”
While a third wondered: “Why is Jordan Henderson in a full kit?”
And another posted: “Jordan Henderson in a full England kit with a broken arm!”
Henderson was still wearing an arm cast after undergoing surgery.
He spoke to ITV before the 2-1 win over Norway on Saturday night.
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He laughed: “Not my finest hour I know. Main job was to go there and win, progress, that’s the main thing.
“A tough couple of days. As soon as I came back to camp to see the lads, we’ve got a great medical team.
“The doctors and surgeons in Kansas were amazing.
“I’m grateful for that and delighted to be here today.”
Henderson also didn’t rule himself out of playing in the semi-final.
He smiled: “We’ll cross that bridge if we come to it.”



