Raul Jimenez excels again, pivotal for Mexico ahead

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Raul Jimenez is making a strong comeback as Mexico prepares for the Concacaf Nations League semifinal against Canada on Thursday. Jimenez, now 33, faced a major challenge after suffering a skull fracture in 2020. At that time, his career was uncertain, and he was just starting to recover from the injury. Today, Jimenez's performance has improved significantly. He has regained his spot as one of Mexico's top strikers, competing with fellow forward Santiago Gimenez. While Jimenez struggled initially after joining Fulham, he has shown that he still has the skills to be a top player in the Premier League. This season, Jimenez has scored over ten goals and has created numerous chances for his team. His ability to score and assist has made him one of the most effective forwards in the league. He averages more shots per game than even superstars like Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah. Fulham's trust in him has paid off, and Jimenez has stepped up in critical moments. His recent goals, including important strikes against teams like Newcastle and Arsenal, highlight his importance on the field. With the Concacaf Nations League match approaching, Jimenez's current form appears to carry over to the international stage. Fans are hopeful that he will perform well in this critical game against Canada.


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