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This was confirmed by Wolverhampton on their websites.
“Raúl is well in these conditions, after an operation that was performed last night in a London hospital. Since then he has seen his partner Daniela and is now resting. He will remain under observation for a few days while he begins his rehabilitation,” the club writes.
“The club would like to thank the Arsenal medical staff, the NHS paramedics, the hospital staff and the surgeons who, thanks to their skill and prompt response, were very helpful.”
There is no information on the severity of the injury, but there is reason to believe that the Wolverhampton forward will be out of action for a longer period.
“The club requests that Raúl and his family now have a period of space and privacy, before any further updates are eventually given.”
Four minutes into the match between Wolverhampton and Arsenal there was a serious clash.
Raúl Jiménez and David Luiz collided when Arsenal took a corner kick. Jiménez soared into the air to finish off Willian’s corner kick, and behind him came David Luiz at full speed. Both players were left on the ground after the collision.
Raúl feels comfortable after an operation last night, which he underwent in a London hospital.
He has our love and support as he begins a period of recovery.
We are all with you @ Raul_Jimenez9.
– Wolves (@Lobos) November 30, 2020
– It is rare that you have seen such force in a collision. We’re used to people hitting their heads, but this was enormously powerful, TV 2 soccer expert Erik Thorstvedt said in the study.
Leave after a skull fracture
One who has also suffered a skull fracture in the past is Ryan Mason. The former Tottenham and Hull player suffered a skull fracture when he collided with then-Chelsea player Gary Cahill in a head-to-head duel in January 2017.
Just over a year later, he resigned as a footballer.
TV 2 Premier League pundit and commentator Simen Stamsø Møller was present at Stamford Bridge when the incident occurred. There and then it was not very clear how much damage the midfielder had suffered, and only the next day was information received that the Hull player had spoken about the situation.
– I have never experienced anything more uncomfortable at work. You saw when he stayed there after that he was very scared. This is probably also a bad day for Gary Cahill, who was unlucky and caused the injury, Stamsø-Møller said when news of Mason’s resignation broke.
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