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Raul Jimenez has completed his recovery from a fractured skull and is ready to start the new Premier League season with Wolverhampton. The Mexican forward played in a pre-season friendly against third-division Crewe. Wolverhampton wrote on its Twitter account that “eight months of hard work and rehabilitation have led to this moment.” Jimenez had surgery in late November after a clash of heads with Arsenal defender David Luiz during a Premier League game. Image Credit: AP

Wolverhampton: Wolves forward Raul Jimenez played in his first match since being stretchered off the field with a fractured skull nearly eight months ago.

The Mexico international wore protective headgear and played yesterday in a friendly against third-division Crewe as Wolverhampton prepares for the new Premier League season.

“Eight months of hard work and rehabilitation have led to this moment,” Wolverhampton wrote on its Twitter account.

Clash of heads

Jimenez had surgery in late November after a clash of heads with Arsenal defender David Luiz during a Premier League game. He collided with Luiz while jumping for the ball at a corner and was wheeled off the field wearing an oxygen mask.

The 30-year-old Jimenez had made a bright start to the season with four goals in 10 Premier League games.

In three seasons with Wolves, he has netted 31 goals in 66 games.