Shanghai Shenhua has recently received positive news as foreign player Minero shared training photos on social media, indicating he is actively recovering. Minero was injured during the match against Beijing Guoan on March 21, and after nearly three months of rehabilitation, his ordinary strain is close to recovery. With the Chinese Super League entering a break, Minero is expected to return in the second half of the season to help the team get back on track. Meanwhile, another foreign player, Asuaje, has announced his departure from Spain to return to Shanghai Shenhua, filling the gap left by the injured Guy. Although Asuaje's performance in the Spanish Segunda Division has been mediocre, his return is good news for Shanghai Shenhua. Due to the foreign player regulations this season, Shanghai Shenhua cannot sign new foreign players during the summer transfer window, making Asuaje's return particularly important. Asuaje has made 15 appearances in the Segunda Division, scoring few goals and providing no assists, but his return at this critical time offers more options for Shenhua. After experiencing a wave of injuries, Shanghai Shenhua finally has a chance to catch its breath. The team has struggled in several matches in May, playing with only one foreign player and achieving a dismal record of 4 losses and 3 draws in 7 games. While the coach's tactics and player performances have also impacted the team's results, the injury issue is undoubtedly a significant factor. Currently, Shanghai Shenhua sits in 12th place in the league with a record of 6 wins, 5 draws, and 4 losses. If they can field 5 foreign players and have injured players return in the second half of the season, the team is expected to rise again. Fans are eager to see what the future holds for Shanghai Shenhua, and many wonder if the team can bounce back in the second half of the season.