Raul Jimenez sees Wolves team-mates for first time since horror fractured skull as striker visits training ground - 7M sport

Raul Jimenez sees Wolves team-mates for first time since horror fractured skull as striker visits training ground



Posted Friday, December 11, 2020 by Thesun.co.uk

RAUL JIMENEZ enjoyed a tender reunion with Wolves players as he visited training while recovering from a fractured skull.

Team-mates embraced the fans' favourite a day after his dad insisted the striker's horror injury 'won't have any consequences' on his playing career.

Raul Jimenez sees Wolves team-mates for first time since horror fractured skull as striker visits training ground
Wolves players share their joy at Raul Jimenez popping into training as he continues his recovery from emergency surgery for a fractured skullCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Raul Jimenez sees Wolves team-mates for first time since horror fractured skull as striker visits training ground
Molineux boss Nuno Espirito Santo seems to let Raul Jimenez in on an amusing secret at the Sir Jack Hayward Training GroundCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Jimenez chatted eagerly with Molineux stars before watching on with manager Nuno Espirito Santo, who put his arm around the 29-year-old's shoulder as they seemed to share a joke.

Mexico hero Jimenez is back home after several days in hospital, having needed emergency surgery following his collision with Arsenal defender David Luiz on November 29.

And his dad, who has the same first name, revealed doctors expect Jimenez Junior to return as fit and healthy as ever.

He told Mexican outlet Record: "We continue to be on the lookout because it's something very difficult, but thanks to Raul's strength, he's coming forward.


"He's somehow happy to know of the difficult situation that he's leaving and that thanks to the good and timely intervention of the doctors in England.

"They did to him what could be done and he's recovering in good spirits and highly motivated.

"What they told us it that he won't have any consequences and that it's all a matter of time before he starts with physical rehabilitation."

Perhaps that verdict was another reason why Jimenez and fellow Wolves players wore huge grins on his return to the Sir Jack Hayward Training Ground, albeit on the sidelines.

Skipper Conor Coady, Portugal midfielder Joao Moutinho, Spain winger Adama Traore and Ivory Coast centre-back Willy Boly all wrapped their arms around Jimenez - showing their appreciation of his greatly-improved condition.

Now the next question, as yet unanswered, is when Jimenez himself can tuck back into active training.



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