Wolves produced a documentary going into the behind the scenes detail of rauls injury and his recovery. this video I give my thoughts on it, just after watching it.

it’s available on the BBC iplayer in the UK right now.

#Raúl #Jimenez #Wolves

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  1. Let's see if we can get going-🎵🎶 "Bruno has a team,. That's in the Premier League,. With Chinese owners,. And the wonder kids from Porto,.Coady at the back,. And Raul in attack,. We're Wolverhampton,.We've found our way back.,.D-d D-d, D-d D-d D-d". 👍

  2. It was all about him and if he would survive this horrific life threatening injury to his brain.
    This puts everything into perspective his health was always the main issue for him & his family
    But he's come back and playing again through grit and determination fantastic medical team & the love of everyone in the world.
    Yes I cried watching reactions from Nuno Coady his beautiful partner and baby his mother and all at wolves just so emotional.
    Brilliant work from the wolves media to put this out so people could see how dangerous this injury was and what a fantastic job medical team done at the time and the london hospital he was taken too the brilliant surgeon's and the shear detonation Raùl put in to get back now playing the game he loves.
    Don't feel guilty Harry we all say things at the time but deep down you me and every wolves fan and country Mexican fans love him and wish him a to be as healthy for the rest of his life and every success in his remaining years as a footballer
    This is just an incredible gift of God and Raùl will be a great player as we can see he's back like he was never away.
    The Banner that was donated by everyone was just fantastic to see and showed how much he ment to everyone.
    I now hope we build a statue of Raùl outside the ground that would mean so much to us fan's and the Mexico nation let's get this done Now!
    Thank you Raùl for your inspiring football you have given us over the years and many more to come.
    You are truly an inspiration🙏❤🇲🇽🧡🖤🐺🇲🇽 Si Senor!🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽

  3. Watched the documentary last night and when Nuno broke down i was in tears, also when it showed the sound of the clash of heads and seeing Raul lifeless on the ground with Coady looking down shaking his head. Remember it like i was there and it was yesterday. Man is incredible. Eternal love for him from all associated with wolves….fans staff players <3 Love you Raul!!! <3

  4. As a Mexican, I can tell you, Mexicans have a very soft spot in our hearts for Wolves, the way you fans have embraced him has been very special and genuine, we get it and feel that sentiment is real and for that, we will always have a great appreciation for Wolves even after Raul is no longer in the team, I hope other Mexicans come to play for Wolves in the future because to have 130 million people interested and captive is not only good for $$$$$hirt $ales 🙂 but TV contracts and who knows what else. CHEERS!! GO WOLVES!!! P.S. Can't wait to watch the documentary.

  5. Just saw the documentary about Raul. Man it was tearful, and Nuno showed what a great man he is. A big thank you to all the people involved in getting our top man back to health, the wolves staff, the wolves doctor, and the surgeons who did the operation. The big man is back. Also would like to say that our captain got him on to his side, and also fantastic job he did on match of the day2, as co pundit. On wards and upwards 🐺🐺

  6. Can’t watch it on iPlayer, but I’ll wait for it to be on the Wolves channel. I remember the game, clear as day and I thought Nuno was going to bite his lip off with worry. What you say about footballers setting the bar so high is so true. Spectators never really cut them any slack and yet we have no clue how many injections and painkillers some of them take, just to play one match. It’s a real testament to Raul’s strength and determination that he is back performing at the highest level in the toughest league in the world.

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