Raúl Jiménez attended the Wolves’ game against Tottenham

The Mexican batsman attended his first game after the skull fracture he suffered on November 29

LONDON – Raúl Jiménez reappeared in the stands of the Molineaux Stadium this Sunday when the Wolves they rescued a draw against him Tottenham in the penultimate Premier League game of the year. The Mexican batsman attended his first game after the skull fracture he suffered on November 29.

It was a head-on collision with David Luiz which did not allow the 29-year-old striker to continue the activity with the Wolves, as in a corner kick, the Mexican and the Brazilian collided and Jiménez took the worst part to the unconscious fall.

Due to the impact, the Mexican national team was operated on in London from the skull and after a few days in the hospital was sent home. He is slowly recovering and the club is in no hurry to get back on track, as they know that their health is paramount.

Through messages on social media, Raúl has kept his followers informed of his condition and thanked each of the samples of affection he received during these difficult days.

In addition, he has already attended a couple of occasions at the training center Wolves and shared moments with his teammates, who were glad to see him again and look forward to his return to activity for the next year.

On the other hand, Wolves fans raised around £ 7,500 to make a mega blanket that they hung last December 12 in one of the stands at Molineaux Stadium in the duel against Aston Villa . The blanket had a breath of fresh air and the best celebrations in Mexico.

This way, Raúl was at the stadium this Sunday to support his team for the first time live at Molineaux Stadium since the collision last November 29th.

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