Six years after a life-threatening skull fracture, Raúl Jiménez made a remarkable comeback in football, scoring his first-ever World Cup goal against South Africa. The striker, a product of Club América’s academy, endured nine months of rehabilitation before returning to the pitch. In doing so, he became Mexico’s second-highest scorer in national team history, trailing only “Chicharito.” Fans hope this goal marks the beginning of many more for Jiménez in the tournament.
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