On the night of August 8, the 13th round of the Chinese Super League (CSL) was in full swing, with Shandong Taishan beating Guangzhou City 3-1 to stay at the top of the Guangzhou division standings. However, the recent comeback of powerful striker Jin Jingdao did not appear in the starting lineup. It is reported that Jin Jingdao is unable to keep playing due to a recurrence of an old left ankle problem and has now left the Guangzhou tournament. Whether he will be able to participate in the national football training that will start in late August has become unknown.

Recall that on the night of July 21st, in the 7th round of the Chinese Super League, during the match between Taishan and Cangzhou Lions, Jin Jingdao was unfortunately stepped on his left ankle by the opposing team's player, Yang Yiming, and was forced to leave the field and go to the hospital to receive a checkup. The hospital diagnosed that Jin Jingdao's left ankle ligament was damaged, but fortunately the bone was not affected. At that time, the doctor recommended Jin Jingdao to rest for two weeks.

In the 11th round of the Chinese Super League (CSL), Taishan played Qingdao and Jin returned as a substitute and made his debut as a starter in the 12th round against Shenzhen.

But when it came to the 13th round of the tournament on the evening of the 8th, Jin Jingdao did not appear in the Taishan lineup. It turned out that he had left the tournament due to a recurrence of an old ankle injury. Jin Jingdao became following the Guangzhou City team Tang Miao, the second confirmed injury of the national football 40 main players. Unlike Tang Miao, who had a more serious injury that required surgery, Jin Jingdao's injury is relatively minor. The Taishan team allowed him to leave the tournament area for a while, and it may also be to allow him to fully rest and build up his strength for the upcoming national football preparations and matches.

In accordance with customary practice, the national football team in each period of training before the start of the team's medical working group on the injury of the injured footballer to carry out a scientific assessment to determine whether it can be with the team training and competition.

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