In the July 13 episode of Soccer 100, senior sports reporter Yuan Ye gave an in-depth analysis of the injury dynamics of Beijing Guoan striker Zhang Yuning. He pointed out that Zhang Yuning's road to recovery is full of unknowns, and is currently recuperating temporarily, and will face the challenge of surgery if there are no signs of improvement in the review at the end of the month.
Back on July 7, the Chinese Super League match between Beijing Guoan and Meizhou Hakka ended in a 0-0 draw. In the 79th minute of the match, Zhang Yuning was injured in a fierce scramble and was replaced in an emergency. After the match, Guoan team leader Fu Bing revealed that Zhang Yuning's shoulder was unfortunately dislocated. The next day, Guoan officials announced the decision to take Zhang Yuning out of the tournament and return to Beijing to receive a detailed consultation from a professional team in order to quickly start the follow-up treatment and recovery program.
Yesterday, the Football 100 program once again focused on Zhang Yuning's injury, and Yuan Ye further disclosed the latest progress: "The club has decided to wait and see for the time being, and if conservative treatment is ineffective, then surgery will become a necessary option. During this break, Zhang Yuning needs to recover for 1-2 weeks first, and if the review at the end of the month is still no better, we will reschedule the surgery."
Yuan Ye spoke highly of Zhang Yuning's fighting spirit and mental style: "Zhang Yuning's perseverance and spirit is worthy of everyone's admiration, although he was physically and mentally exhausted after the Top 12 match, he was like a clock wound up tightly in every game, fully committed, 120% of his energy on the field in a full sprint. His spiritual influence even surpassed the technical and tactical performance."