Raul Jimenez training with ‘good intensity’ after ‘amazing results’ from medical consultant following skull fracture
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RAUL JIMENEZ is training with 'good intensity' as he continues his rehabilitation from a skull fracture.
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo also hailed the latest 'amazing results' the striker received from his consultant.
The Wolves striker underwent emergency surgery on a fractured skull following a sickening clash with Arsenal's David Luiz two months ago.
But the 29-year-old is back in the gym and his manager is thrilled with his progress.
Nuno said: "He is doing good. He had a consultation and the results are amazing.
"So, gradually he will progress. It's too soon yet to predict an exact point.
"He's working by himself, but with a good intensity in his training sessions, so we're really positive and delighted with how he is doing."
With the Mexican's war wound on full show, Wolves released pictures of their main man working alongside a training instructor in the gym at the end of January.
Jimenez is being put through a variety of one-to-one exercises as he works towards an emotional return to the field.
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But Nuno put initial fears to bed by announcing he can make a playing comeback at the highest level.
Jimenez has attended the majority of Wolves' games since he was released from hospital and has been kept as part of the first-team bubble of late.