World Cup: Wolves manager concerned about Mexican Jimenez going to Qatar
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Wolverhampton Wanderers' Mexican striker Raul Jimenez attempting to score past Bournemouth goalkeeper Neto in an English Premier League match in August.
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MEXICO CITY – Wolverhampton Wanderers’ new manager Julen Lopetegui is worried about the club’s Mexico striker Raul Jimenez going to the World Cup because he is still recovering from a groin injury that has kept him out of action since August.
Jimenez has played only four matches for Wolves this season but, on Monday, Mexico coach Gerardo Martino included the 31-year-old in his squad for the Nov 20-Dec 18 Finals in Qatar.
“I spoke with Raul about his situation with Mexico and I am worried about him. He hasn’t played any minute with his team, Wolves,” Lopetegui said on Monday in his first news conference as the Midlands club’s coach.
“I am worried because we need Raul fit, in his best version. I hope he can come back in that way.
“The important thing for me is not the World Cup, it’s Wolves... I respect his decision and the decision of the coach, but we have to defend our aims.”
Lopetegui, who has signed a three-year deal,
“The goals are about the team. When you play well, you have more chances. The first aim is to improve all of the team,” the former Spain and Real Madrid coach added.
“I believe if we improve the performances, we will have more chances in each match. The players we have are able to score more. We are not happy with the numbers and we have to improve.” REUTERS

