Molineux Stadium, England /
His return to the courts is still a long way off, but for the first time since that terrible skull fracture he suffered against Arsenal, Raúl Jiménez returned to Wolverhampton’s home, The Molineux Stadium, in which they hosted Everton in the Premier League on Tuesday.
Wearing casual clothes and wearing mouthguards as the rules dictate due to the coronavirus pandemic, Raúl Alonso accompanied the Wolves from the standsThey may be surprised because since their injury, they have only won seven games in the Premier League – waiting for it to happen against the Toffees that day.
The scar of Raúl Jiménez
During the transmission of the Wolves-Everton they made a dam to show to Raúl Jiménez in the gallery, in which the creepy scar of the surgery he underwent emergency for that head-on collision with David Luiz.
When will Raúl Jiménez play again?
While the Mexican is optimistic about his “quick turn” on the tracks with the Wolves, the truth is that there is no official medical diagnosis that sets a tentative date so that at least he can rejoin the workouts.
Recall that there were unfortunate cases in which injuries of this type removed players like Ryan Mason, although not the case of Jimenez, who is expected to return to football, with the possibility of do it by wearing one special helmet as at the time Petr Cech.
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