the Mexican Raúl Jiménez will be able to play this weekend with Wolverhampton Wanderers after the Mexican Football Federation (which also made it official) withdrew the request to the FIFA to sanction for not attending international parties.
Jiménez did not travel to America to play matches against Panama, Costa Rica and Jamaica and, according to FIFA regulations, could be sanctioned with five days without playing, which would prevent him from being against Watford this weekend. However, FIFA has managed to convince the Mexican Federation to withdraw this request and Jimenez may be out of the game.
“It’s a good decision for everyone, especially Mexico. I haven’t talked to them personally, but I know the club has spoken and we’ve come up with a good solution.” he said Location of Bruno, The technician of the Wolves at a press conference.
“We are grateful to be able to use Raúl because the game is about putting the best players on the field. I want to see the best players at Watford and I want to see the best players on our team to play the game.”
“For us, we are very happy to receive this news, and for Mexico to make a decision that will help us in this situation.”
With Jiménez in command, the Wolves will try to get the first victory of the season in the Premier at Vicarage Road, against the Watford of the Spanish Xisco Muñoz.
HOW TO AVOID THE SITUATION IN THE FUTURE?
On how to avoid the situation of a possible one in the future, when the World Cup Qualifiers return, he commented that “it is best to see what will happen in the next month, because I think those responsible, and the responsible federations, are going to fix a good solution for everyone.
“I do not know [si viajarán menos jugadores en el parón de octubre]But we have a month to understand what will really happen and I think people will make the best decision.
ON THE RETURN OF JIMÉNEZ
The return of Jimenez for this season also it was subject in the conference of the strategist of the Wolves of the Premier League.
“I know Raúl from before, from Benfica and the way we played. When I work with him now, it’s no surprise to me because I know his value, but first and foremost as a person, he’s a man of first”.
“He’s one of the good examples we have here at Wolves, who can be a first-class player and a first-class man.
“I don’t pressure him to score goals, I just tell him, ‘Be happy again, smile, play your game and work hard every day to create chances,’ because the goals will come, for sure.”
* EFE information was used in this report