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Raúl Jiménez already knows when he will play again in Wolverhampton

By Fredi Roman

The forward is recovering from an injury and aims to return in a short time. 

The forward is recovering from an injury and aims to return in a short time. 

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On the tenth round of the Premier League, Wolverhampton lost one of its main figures: Raúl Jiménez. The Mexican forward suffered a terrible head clash with Arsenal player David Luiz when only five minutes had elapsed at the Emirates Stadium. The Brazilian was able to recover from the action and returned to the field with a bandage; However, the Mexican forward took the worst part and after being treated by the Wolves medical staff, he was removed on a stretcher and immediately transferred to a London hospital. 

Jiménez's absence continues to represent a serious blow to the interests of the Pack. And it is that the youth squad of America was the team's scorer with four goals, being key in the good start of the season that Nuno's boys had had. With 26 games played, he still did not see action again, although the doctors and coach of his team are very optimistic about his health.

Nuno Espírito Santo, his coach, spoke at a press conference before the match against Manchester City and made it clear that they will not rush him in his recovery, although he also stated that he could see action again before the end of the season. "Thank God he's fine. He's starting to integrate into some parts of the training. Hopefully he'll soon be 100 percent integrated with the squad. There is no schedule because everything is based on his progression and protocols that we still have to attend to. with the specialist", he commented.

In that sense, Nuno recognized the excellent work of the club's medical staff at the time of the crash that caused the skull fracture. "The key moment was the fantastic assistance he received immediately when the incident happened. That was the key moment. They prevented something terrible from happening and did it very well", he added.

 


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