Key events39m agoPreambleSpare a thought for poor Jordan Henderson, England’s experienced midfielder/cheerleader who has seemingly ‘done a Steve Morrow’ by injuring himself while attempting to vault over an advertising hoarding during post-match celebrations at the Azteca. Henderson, who didn’t see any playing time on the night but still managed to get booked, was taken to hospital with what Tuchel described as “quite a serious injury to his wrist”. His participation in the rest of the tournament is now under threat.Dan Burn tries to help Jordan Henderson after the midfielder’s fall. Photograph: Eurasia Sport Images/Getty ImagesA few snaps from the Azteca. The final few pics in this gallery tell a clear story about England’s delight at holding on during a fraught period of injury time.Anthony Gordon competes with Erik Lira as rain falls over the Azteca. Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty ImagesJude Bellingham was immense in Mexico City, scoring twice in two minutes but also playing a huge part at the other end of the pitch in a moment when England needed him most. “A supreme display,” writes Nick Ames, although not supreme enough to warrant full marks in his player ratings. An honourable mention goes to Dan Burn – it’s not often a 75th-minute substitute gets an 8. Here’s how the players fared:Jude Bellingham’s diving header opened the scoring for England in the first half. Photograph: Ulises Ruiz/AFP/Getty ImagesWhat a night at the Azteca. So much happened over the course of 100-or so minutes of football. Where to start? How about this from David Hytner, who was there to witness what he reckons was “England’s finest World Cup knockout phase victory since 1966”.England players celebrate after winning their last 16 match. Photograph: Eduardo Verdugo/APPreambleHello football fans, wherever in the world you are. How’s the ticker? That was quite the heartstopper we’ve just witnessed in Mexico City. Five goals, two penalties, one red card, 12 minutes of injury time, a febrile atmosphere in a proper stadium and, ultimately, England delight contrasting with Mexico heartbreak. There’s quite a bit to unpack from that game, which we’ll attempt to do here, and plenty of other news to catch up on from a rather wild day at the World Cup, including the day’s other last-16 game between Norway and Brazil.We’ll also look ahead to matches 93 and 94 of this World Cup – the small matter of a Spain v Portugal clash and then the co-hosts USA v Belgium, a game which Folarin Balogun will, against all normal convention, feature in.If you have any thoughts on any of the above, or indeed anything else World Cup related, do get in touch with an email – mike.hytner@theguardian.com. Let’s get into it!
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