Mexico, England and Raul Jimenez
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Raul Jimenez will be leading the line for Mexico this evening, and he will be wearing head protection. The 35-year-old is out to take his nation to the World Cup quarter-finals by getting past
Mexico striker Raúl Jiménez wears protective headgear when he takes the pitch, including all his matches for the 2026 World Cup.
Jimenez wears specialised headgear as a permanent safeguard following a catastrophic, life-threatening skull fracture he suffered on November 29, 2020. What happened? The injury occurred during a Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Arsenal,
Supporters are still waiting on more additions and there is work to do with both incomings and outgoings, but if Wolves can get the balance of their squad right and ensure Jimenez
The player’s father remained very close to his sporting development, accompanying him from his first steps until his consolidation in European football.
Raul Jimenez has been one of Mexico’s key players during the team’s World Cup run. Fans may notice that Jimenez wears a unique headband as a result of a prior serious head injury. Jimenez also has a noticeable scar on the side of his head as well, a ...
Raúl Jiménez has spent the last eight years in the top flight of English club football. What advice does he have for his Mexico teammates?
Raul Jimenez is getting ready for the biggest game of his life tonight as Mexico takes on England in the round of 16, but he was close to losing it all.
What happened to Raul Jimenez? What head injury did the Mexico star sustain? Find out the details on Jimenez's previous injury.
Mexico’s historic World Cup run ended in heartbreak at the Azteca, as Julián Quiñones starred and Raúl Jiménez gave El Tri hope before Jude Bellingham powered England to a thrilling 3-2 win.
