He had not scored since October 19 in the Premier League and Mexican striker Raúl Jiménez broke that streak on Sunday in the matchday 15 between Fulham and Arsenal in the 11th minute with a powerful right-footed shot that beat Spanish goalkeeper David Raya. With this goal, the Mexican player reached 52 goals in the Premier League and is one behind Javier Hernandez as the top Mexican scorer in the best league in the world.
With this goal, the Mexican player reached 52 goals in the Premier League and is one behind Javier Hernández as the top Mexican scorer in the best league in the world.
Raúl Alonso Jiménez Rodríguez, a name synonymous with Mexican football, has carved out a significant niche for himself in the highly competitive Premier League. The towering striker, known for his aerial ability and clinical finishing, has become a fan favorite and a key player for numerous clubs.
Born in Tepeji del Río, Hidalgo, Mexico, on May 5, 1991, Jiménez's football journey began in his homeland with Club América. His impressive performances in the Liga MX caught the attention of European scouts, and in 2014, he made the move to Atlético Madrid.
While his time at Atlético was relatively brief, it provided him with invaluable experience playing alongside some of the world's best players. Following a loan spell at Benfica, Jiménez found his stride in the Premier League with Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Jiménez's arrival at Wolves coincided with a period of significant growth for the club. His partnership with Diogo Jota proved to be formidable, and together they helped Wolves secure a return to the Premier League after a long absence.
The Mexican striker quickly became a fan favorite at Molineux, known for his powerful headers, precise finishes, and his ability to hold up the ball. His performances earned him a place in the Premier League Team of the Season in 2019-20.
However, Jiménez's career took a serious turn in November 2020 when he suffered a fractured skull during a Premier League match against David Luiz. The injury raised concerns about his ability to return to the same level of play. But, as is typical of the Mexican, he displayed remarkable resilience and made a full recovery.
After a successful stint at Wolves, Jiménez joined Fulham FC in the summer of 2023. The move marked a new chapter in his career, as he sought to continue his goal-scoring exploits in the Premier League.
Jiménez has not only been a success at club level but has also made a significant impact on the Mexican national team. He has represented his country at various international tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics, where he won a gold medal.
His aerial ability, combined with his clinical finishing, makes him a constant threat in the opposition's box. Jiménez's performances have inspired a new generation of Mexican footballers and solidified his status as one of the country's greatest strikers.
As Jiménez continues to evolve as a player, his future looks bright. Whether he remains at Fulham or moves to another club, his impact on the Premier League and Mexican football is undeniable. His story is one of perseverance, talent, and a never-give-up attitude.
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