Jordan Henderson posts on social media for the first time after his World Cup ends due to a freak injury sustained during England’s celebrations following their 3-2 victory over Mexico at Azteca Stadium. The reports say the 36-year-old is hurt after slipping while he jumps over an advertising board during the celebrations. In his first message, Henderson describes the moment in a light, joking tone, referring to it as “a night to remember.” Other details in the coverage note that match officials and the Football Association urge players not to hurdle advertising barriers during post-match celebrations. The warning is presented as a safety measure to prevent similar incidents. Across the accounts, the key points are that England’s historic win is followed by celebrations, Henderson sustains the injury during the hurdle over advertising signage, and his World Cup campaign ends as a result. Henderson’s post is framed as his initial public update after the injury, rather than an extended statement, and the focus remains on how the injury happened and the FA’s reminder to avoid unsafe actions near sponsor boards.