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FALSE ALARM! HENDERSON NOT INJURED!

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England hit by Jordan Henderson injury blow for Switzerland qualifier
• Liverpool midfielder limps out of training session
• Milner ready to step in alongside Wilshere in midfield

England's Jordan Henderson picked up an injury in training and is a major doubt for the Switzerland game. Photograph: Michael Mayhew/Sportsphoto
Dominic Fifield in Basel
Sunday 7 September 2014 22.44 BST

England have suffered another injury scare before Monday’s awkward opening Euro 2016 qualifying game against Switzerland when Jordan Henderson limped out of the team’s training session at St Jakob Park on the eve of arguably their toughest fixture in the section.

Henderson departed nursing a problem with his right ankle after turning away from a tackle but, having been assessed on the pitch by the team’s medical staff, he did at least hobble off unaided. The Liverpool player had been earmarked to anchor the midfield against the side ranked ninth in the world and will be monitored on Monday morning prior to undergoing a fitness test before the Group E game, though his participation in the match appears in considerable doubt.

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James Milner, who has mustered 63 minutes in three substitute appearances for club and country this season and was offered only 76 in a dead rubber against Costa Rica at the summer’s World Cup, played alongside Jack Wilshere in the practice game that continued after Henderson’s exit. The Manchester City player appears the likeliest candidate to occupy the central role if required, in favour of the inexperienced Fabian Delph, though the late change in thinking still constitutes a blow to Roy Hodgson’s preparations.

The manager is already without Henderson’s club-mate Daniel Sturridge, after the striker damaged a thigh in training at St George’s Park on Friday, with Danny Welbeck to return to the starting line-up. Although Hodgson is relishing being back in the country he took to the World Cup 20 years ago, he admitted he had sensed “a slight swing” against his tenure back home since the traumas in Brazil, though his priority is far from courting popularity from a sceptical public. Indeed, he was offered a resounding endorsement by his captain, Wayne Rooney, speaking on behalf of the 19-man squad in Switzerland.

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There has been grumbling discontent since the summer, with the mood hardly improved by last week’s uninspiring friendly win over Norway. “Am I seeing the nasty side of the job? No,” said Hodgson, who experimented with 4-2-3-1 and a midfield diamond in training. “There is no nasty side. I love this job. It’s a magnificent job. To have the chance to coach your country is the pinnacle of any coaching career. I am aware that, after the enormous disappointment of the World Cup, there may have been a slight swing in popularity. I’d have been surprised had there not been. But the real support and popularity [that counts] is with the group of players I work with.

“I want to be respected by the players for the job I can do as a professional. That’s all that bothers me. I need them to believe that we can move forward and achieve things and I get good vibrations and feelings from them. I’m sure we will never, really, be able to explain to people how badly we felt on the plane home from Brazil. It’s all very well being asked how you feel – you try to put words to it – but the feelings we had in the dressing room after the Uruguay game in São Paulo will live with us for a long time. It’s up to us now to perform.

“Is it enough for us to come here, put 10 men behind the ball and sneak a 0-0? No, I’d say it isn’t. We have to play well and, if it costs us the result, we have to make sure we learn from losing the battle and make sure we win the war. Winning this game does not make us a great team in 2016. Neither does losing it make us a poor team in 2016. We are carrying on the process we started two years ago, despite the massive blow of the World Cup, and we have to make sure after these next two years we are very, very strong.”

Rooney’s support was offered up in praise of the work Hodgson is undertaking with a young, inexperienced side. “Us as a team, not just myself, we back Roy 100%,” the captain said. “We made that clear after we went out of the World Cup. He brings ideas to us. We know the tournament in the summer was a disappointment but I still feel we can move forward as a team. We’re progressing all the time and that will show in the next two years. The lads are working hard to get the best out of the ideas Roy is showing us. Hopefully we can do that in the next two years.”
 
I fucking hate the way these reports all focus on cunting England so never even speculate on how long term the injury may be.
 
Fuck internationals.
Still, it doesn't sound too serious. Hope he's fine for the weekend game.
 
Love the way the report comes across in a "poor England" type of way, and not a mention about Liverpool.

With all due respect, fuck England. Fuck Hodgson.
 
So are our players just more brittle than others? Or do I just not care when other clubs' players get hurt on England duty?
 
So are our players just more brittle than others? Or do I just not care when other clubs' players get hurt on England duty?
Agger managed to break Wilshere in an international friendly last year.

Was pretty shocked Agger didn't also disintegrate into a million pieces from that challenge though.
 
The damage isn't too serious, just some minor rusting in the left ankle bearing, a spray of WD40 and he'll be fine. Hodgson and his crocks probably expect us to pay the excess though, cunts.
 
Agger managed to break Wilshere in an international friendly last year.

Was pretty shocked Agger didn't also disintegrate into a million pieces from that challenge though.
The difference is Jack Wilshere is a pansy boy wanna be hard man cunt. He should have took that time off injured to study videos of proper midfielders and learn the art of positioning.
 
I hope club intervention is forcing him to miss tonight with a niggling injury
 
This is why I say internationals in Europe need to be done during off seasons. You won't get split loyalties between fans, the international manager can assess the suitability of a player on the performance of a season, he can work with players over a sustained period thus allowing for real understanding between players.
 
This is why I say internationals in Europe need to be done during off seasons. You won't get split loyalties between fans, the international manager can assess the suitability of a player on the performance of a season, he can work with players over a sustained period thus allowing for real understanding between players.
I certainly think it would be beneficial for the game to have a month at the end of every season where we do internationals, one year it's qualifiers, the next year it's the tournament proper. If we were to condense the fixtures like that, people would be much more interested in the international games as they'd be waiting for them and it wouldn't interrupt superior club football, and the players would have the entire season to impress the coach and the team and coach would actually have some time to gel and progress in training. It'll never happen though as the FA wouldn't have an excuse to use their precious over exuberance Wembley, all year round.
 
Its a shame the players have such a desire to play for England. Would be nice if the game before international breaks we just subbed a couple off with fake injuries a la Fergie.
 
Another pierce of international bullshit England blah blah blah that tries to fuck up our season!!!!
 
Also how the fuck does it always seem to be our players? Do the national coaches/docs etc have no fucking clue how to manage players fitness?
 
Also how the fuck does it always seem to be our players? Do the national coaches/docs etc have no fucking clue how to manage players fitness?
Pushing them a little further in the short term has a lot less risk for them than it does for the club. Sturridge will miss one game for England, so it's not a huge issue for them. If he was missing 4 or 5 like he could for Liverpool, they'd probably be more vigilant.
 
Surely having internationals at the end of the season mean that all the best players will be fucked up for preseason every year.

I actually think spreading the games out through the season is probably the best way.

I don't know how it'd work with major tournaments every 2 years involving European nations.
 
Apparently Hendo has responded well to treatment and should start tonight. Which probably means he will arrive back to Melwood on crutches.
 
Apparently Hendo has responded well to treatment and should start tonight. Which probably means he will arrive back to Melwood on crutches.

Yup. Last time Studge got injured it was Hodgson telling him he needed players willing to fight though their niggles to play with Ingurland.
 
Surely having internationals at the end of the season mean that all the best players will be fucked up for preseason every year.

I actually think spreading the games out through the season is probably the best way.

I don't know how it'd work with major tournaments every 2 years involving European nations.
Well, having no international breaks during the season would mean either the season would be less packed allowing for more rests, or shorter, negating the issue. Personally I'd bring in a 3 weeks break in January too to try and offset this issue.
 
Pushing them a little further in the short term has a lot less risk for them than it does for the club. Sturridge will miss one game for England, so it's not a huge issue for them. If he was missing 4 or 5 like he could for Liverpool, they'd probably be more vigilant.

Great risking a players livelihood for short term gain that sounds like a great idea.
 
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