Molineux Stadium, England /
His return to court is still a long way off, but for the first time since that terrible skull fracture suffered against Arsenal, Raúl Jiménez returned home to Wolverhampton, Molineux Stadium, where they met Everton in the Premier League on Tuesday.
Wearing casual clothes and wearing face masks, as required by regulations due to the coronavirus pandemic, Raúl Alonso accompanied the wolves from the standsWell, they miss him because since the injury, they have only won one of the seven Premier League games – waiting for what happens against Toffees on this day.
Raúl Jiménez’s scar
During transmission Wolves-Everton he made a shot to show Raul Jimenez on the grandstand, from where you can see creepy scar of the surgery he underwent urgently for that head-on collision with David Luiz.
When will Raúl Jiménez play again?
Although the Mexican is optimistic about “returning soon” to the fields with Lobos, the truth is there is no official medical diagnosis to establish a provisional date so you can even go back to training.
Recall that there have been unfortunate cases in which injuries of this type have removed players such as Ryan Mason, although this is not the case with Jiménez, who is expected to return to football, with the possibility of doing so wearing a special helmet like then Petr Cech.
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