The Mexican forward is having a great moment and that is great news for the Mexican National Team
The Mexican striker, Raul Jimenezis back by showing his best version since the skull fracture he suffered in 2020. So far with the Fulhamhas four scores and one assist in the last five games played.
Since the start of the season, the player has participated with his team, although in the first three days of the Premier League He went blank in terms of scoring.
Raúl Jiménez in the shadows with Fulham Michael Regan/Getty Images
However, on the fourth date he scored his first goal of the season, after in the match against West Ham He took a left-footed shot that went into the net. In the end this helped Fulham to get a one-goal tie.
Jimenez He maintained his inertia in the next match, as he was also present in front of the rival goal in the match against the Newcastlewhom they ended up defeating 3-1.
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As if that were not enough, the striker scored for the third consecutive game when he successfully took a penalty against the Nottingham Forestwhich finally gave his team the victory and allowed them to remain in a good position in the general table.
In the English League Cup, Jimenez added another goal to his record after scoring from the penalty spot against the Birmingham Citya match that ended 0-2 in favor of Fulham.
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In the match against Manchester City, Raul Jimenez tried to continue his scoring streak, however, he could not score thanks to the good work of Ruben Diaswho swept twice to stop the Mexican’s shots in time, but Raúl stood out with a “magical” assist to Andreas Pereirawhich at that moment made it 1-0 for his team.
The Mexican participated for 77 minutes with the Fulham in that commitment, in which at the end of the day the Manchester City They took the 3-2 victory against a visitor who showed good performance on the field of play.
Andreas Pereira and Raúl Jiménez celebrate with Fulham against City AP Photo/Darren Staples