Jordan Henderson played a vital role in England's World Cup victory over Colombia last night - and the Liverpool midfielder is now the proud owner of an absolutely incredible stat.
The 28-year-old put in a lung-bursting display at the heart of his country's midfield in the penalty shoot-out win in Moscow, despite missing a spot-kick himself, and the rest marks a pretty incredible milestone for Henderson.
The victory means the ex-Sunderland man has now been undefeated in his last 28 England appearances - which is the longest undefeated run any England player has enjoyed in the country's long history of international football.
In fact, incredibly, Henderson's last defeat in an England shirt came four years ago, at the last World Cup in Brazil, when a Luis Suarez double ensured a 2-1 group stages win for Uruguay.
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With England facing Sweden on Saturday, could Henderson prove to be the lucky charm and help his country reach the semi-finals?
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