Shanghai Shenhua's Moreno suffers latest injury setback
Shanghai Shenhua's Moreno has suffered another setback in his rehabilitation journey, suffering a second knee ligament injury in a recent training session. Moreno, who is currently on trial with Chinese club Guangzhou Evergrande, was expected to return to the squad for their pre-season tour in Europe next month.
The injury is the latest setback for Moreno, who had previously undergone surgery to repair a torn ACL in June 2018 and underwent a full recovery from it before being signed by Shanghai Shenhua in January 2019. He made his debut for the club in February 2019, but missed most of the season due to injuries sustained during that time.
After undergoing further tests, Moreno was ruled out of the entire season due to his ongoing injury issues. The club had hoped that he would be able to return to action soon after the break, but it appears that this will not happen as he has been sidelined for at least three months.
Despite the setback, Moreno remains optimistic about his future with the club and is looking forward to returning to training with them. He believes that his rehab process has been successful so far, and hopes that he can resume playing in the coming season.
In conclusion, Moreno's injury setback comes just days after he was set to make his debut for the club. Despite the setback, he remains optimistic about his future with the club and is looking forward to returning to training with them.