Jordan Henderson was one of the first England players to burst onto the pitch as the full-time whistle blew.

He has only played a handful of minutes at this tournament - though he's been booked twice - yet that hasn't stopped him making his mark at his fourth World Cup. Now there's a chance he's kicked his last ball of the tournament following what's been described as a wrist injury.

As England do, they serenaded their fans and jumped over the advertising boards behind the goal to sing Oasis hit Wonderwall.

But once that was over, Henderson tried to jump over the advertising boards and appeared to lose his grip, dropping to the floor. He hurt himself in the process of doing that and was clearly in a lot of pain as he lay lifeless on the floor.