Tianjin Tigers core midfielder Wang Qiuming suffered a serious knee injury during a national team match, and according to Tianjin Today Sports reporter Gu Ying, he is feared to miss the next three matches of the Chinese Super League, as well as two World Cup qualifiers in November.
Reports indicate that Wang Qiuming was diagnosed with a collateral ligament injury in his left knee after a hospital examination. On the way back to Tianjin, he had to wear a protective gear to reduce the burden on his leg and avoid deterioration of the injury.
Upon arrival in Tianjin, Wang Qiuming was examined again. The Jinmen Tigers medical team will be fully responsible for his treatment and recovery, combining the feedback from his first post-injury checkup.
Gu Ying analyzes that for sports trauma, the most critical "rigid demand" during the recovery period is time. Therefore, Wang Qiuming's absence from the tournament is a foregone conclusion, whether it is the remaining Super League matches of the Jinmen Tigers or the Asian 36 World Cup qualifiers that the national football team will face in November, it is a huge loss for himself and the two teams.
Gu Ying revealed that the Zim Tigers plan to make some adjustments at the end of the season. Given the early end of the Chinese Super League season, the team will have more than half a year of rest and recuperation. In order to avoid the holiday is too long or the winter holiday started too early on the players physical fitness and the new season preparation caused by the impact of the Jinmen Tigers may be a short break, immediately after the organization of the players to carry out intensive training.