Raúl Jiménez will return to the Mexican national team as part of his recovery

Coach Wolves has informed that the striker will focus with the Mexican national team for the FIFA date in March, although he is excluded from playing

Raúl Jiménez could be at the next convocation of the Mexican national team, because in Wolverhampton he considers that it is an important part of the recovery after injury and operation on the skull, confirmed Nuno Espíritu Santo, coach of Wolves.

The possibility of the Mexican striker joining FIFA in March, during the Tricolor tournament in Wales, the coach commented that he is in constant communication with the national team, so that Raúl can participate in the concentration, without any Mexican obstacles.

“With the international break, we talked to Mexico and we think it will be good for him to join the Mexican national team, to see his friends, because the national team is a big part of his life. Many of the friends he has are there and what will be good for him.Now we are trying to find the best way to do this, but he will attend the week or something and then come back.

Spirit announced that both the Lupi medical teams and the Tricolor medical teams are evaluating the best possibility to have Jiménez in the next call, without affecting the medical progress that the attacker had, after the skull fracture suffered in recent months.

“I have talked to the doctors and I have already talked to Raúl about it, and he feels comfortable and we really think he will be fine. But we are taking these steps with Raúl very carefully and we have to make it work, without errors. But the idea is for him to join the Mexican national team in Wales and always with the intention of returning in the best possible way. “

Regarding the work that the Mexican striker has had slowly with the English team, the strategist highlighted Jimenez’s excellent physical condition and the player’s attitude to return to training normally soon.

“He’s always positive, he’s always smiling, he’s always committed to doing things and that in itself is a big, big encouragement. He hasn’t decided yet if he will be when he returns to competition, but yes, that’s the idea. More first we need to have complete knowledge about the next steps we need to take in terms of his participation in training. He gets better involved in training and does pretty well. He gets better. “

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