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Injuries Update: Kim Shin-wook Coaches Shanghai Shenhua Look Into Their Current Injuries

发布日期:2026-02-25 08:36    点击次数:111

As the Chinese Super League continues to undergo its busiest period, injuries continue to plague teams and players alike. One player who has been particularly affected by injury is Kim Shin-wook, a South Korean midfielder for Shanghai Shenhua.

Shanghai Shenhua have announced that Kim Shin-wook will be out of action for at least two weeks due to a calf strain. This comes as a blow to the team, which already faces a number of other injuries.

The injury came after a busy few months for Kim Shin-wook. He was part of South Korea's squad for the World Cup in Russia, where he played in all three group stage matches. He also featured in South Korea's first-round playoff match against Japan, but did not start the game.

Kim Shin-wook is one of the most experienced midfielders in China's top flight. He has made over 100 appearances for Shanghai Shenhua since joining the club in 2016. His experience and leadership qualities have been crucial to the team's success this season.

While the injury is disappointing for both Kim Shin-wook and his teammates, it is important to remember that football can be unpredictable and injuries happen. The team will need to find ways to cope with the absence of their star player while also working hard to overcome any remaining injuries they may have.

Despite the setback, there is no doubt that Shanghai Shenhua will continue to fight for victory. With their strong performances so far this season, they have every chance of achieving their goals. As long as they stay focused and work together as a team, they should be able to navigate through these tough times and come out on top.



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