Fulham have an option to extend Raul Jimenez’s contract by a further year before it expires ... as the highest-scoring Mexican in the Premier League with 55 goals - 40 for Wolves and now 15 for Fulham ...
Strand Larsen can claim statistically the best start any Wolves forward has made in the Premier League — better even than modern-day Molineux icon Raul Jimenez. Advertisement Yet despite posting ...
With a brace on Sunday, Raúl Jiménez has become the all-time top Mexican Premier ... Jiménez has scored the majority of his Premier League goals with Wolves, whom he joined in 2018 from Benfica. The ...
Surprisingly, Wolves rank among the league's top teams for shot conversion at 10.8%. When their attack clicks, Wolves display ...
Earlier at Craven Cottage, Raul Jimenez slotted in two penalties during ... Monday night’s Premier League action sees Wolves looking to continue their recovery under new boss Vitor Pereira ...
Mexican striker Raúl Jiménez scored his tenth goal of the 2024-2025 season in Fulham's match against Watford in the third round of the FA Cup.
Raúl Jiménez became the highest scoring Mexican ... Jiménez struggled to return to form which led Wolves to part ways with him when Fulham offered £5 million ($6.2m) for his services in ...
For years Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernández had been Mexico’s highest PL scorer but the Fulham forward has beaten his record.
Fulham head coach Marco Silva hailed Raul Jimenez’s “incredible achievement” after the striker became Mexico’s highest-scoring Premier League footballer with 55 goals. Jimenez, 33, scored ...
In a thrilling matchday, Raúl Jiménez once again showcased his quality in English football. During the clash between Fulham and Bournemouth at Craven Cottage, the Mexican striker scored a ...
Wolves have won two league games this season ... s owners for sanctioning the sale of many of its top players like Raul Jimenez and Ruben Neves over the past three transfer windows, generating ...
Overall he’s had a hand in 22 goals in 2024 (16 goals, 6 assists), the second most by a Wolves player in a single calendar year in the Premier League after Raúl Jiménez (24 in 2019).