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As Jadson, one of the most prominent Brazilian footballers in China, continues to recover from his latest injury, we have received some updates on his condition and the upcoming matches. On Monday, Jadson underwent surgery for a hamstring tear sustained during the match against Shanghai SIPG. The Brazilian forward has been out since then, with the club confirming that he would be out for approximately two months. This news comes as a setback for the team, who will now have to look elsewhere for goals in their upcoming matches. Despite this setback, Shandong Taishan is still looking ahead to key fixtures in the Chinese Super League (CSL). They have several important games coming up in the next few weeks, including a match against Guangzhou Evergrande at home on May 17th. It remains to be seen how the team will cope without Jadson, but they will need all the help they can get if they want to secure a place among the top teams in the league. In addition to these matches, the club also has several other key players who will be looking to step up their game in the absence of Jadson. With so much pressure on them, it will be interesting to see how the team performs and whether they can come through the tough times. Overall, Jadson's latest injury update is a reminder of the challenges that the Chinese Super League presents to teams. While there may be setbacks along the way, the clubs must stay focused and work hard to overcome any obstacles that come their way. |
