Published 11:09 IST, December 9th 2020
Raul Jimenez injury update: Wolves striker discharged from hospital after head surgery
Raul Jimenez injury update: The Wolves striker has been discharged from hospital after undergoing a head surgery following a skull fracture.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers' clash against Arsenal left travelling side disgruntled despite defeating Gunners at Emirates. game saw a brutal collision between Wolves star Raul Jimenez and Arsenal defender David Luiz, following which Mexican striker was admitted to hospital and underwent a skull surgery subsequently. In a major injury update, Raul Jimenez has been discharged from hospital and is resting at home.
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Raul Jimenez injury update: Wolves striker returns home
Raul Jimenez head injury came to fore after he ended up colliding with David Luiz in Premier League clash a week ago. Furr reports conducted by medical team suggested Mexican international had a fractured skull and needed to undergo surgery to get it rectified.
Providing a major Raul Jimenez injury update, Wolves have confirmed that striker has been discharged from hospital. Premier League outfit also stated he was resting at home with his family around. Unsurprisingly, Raul Jimenez's fractured skull left manr Nu Espirito Santo afraid.
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Raul Jimenez fractured skull propels concussion substitution demands
Speaking on Raul Jimenez's fractured skull, as quoted by Sky Sports, Santo claimed everybody at club was afraid for striker citing seriousness of medical reports. Only recent Raul Jimenez recovery reports have provided a major sense of relief to his teammates, added Wolves manr.
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Demands for introduction for concussion substitution have gained momentum following Raul Jimenez head injury. Santo has been one of key personalities to support idea long before injury to his striker but believes demand has w accelerated.
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Raul Jimenez return: Striker will t be rushed, says manr
Santo claims injury has propelled talks of agreeing to introduction of concussion substitutions. I have doubts that everyone involved in game - players, manrs, referees and fans - are supportive of concussion substitution. doubt about it."
manr awaits Raul Jimenez's return on field. But he wouldn't want to rush Mexican striker back in team, citing severity of injury. manr also revealed player was in touch with rest of his teammates and will be back on field once he recovers completely.
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Im courtesy: Wolves Twitter
11:09 IST, December 9th 2020