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Raul Jimenez believes Fulham can stay on fire in the Premier League

Raul Jimenez has turned on the cannons and continues to gradually close in on

Raul Jimenez believes Fulham can stay on fire in the Premier League
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Raul Jimenez, the "Mexican Wolf," after his second consecutive goal for Fulham, seems to have no individual or collective limits, as he asserts that his squad can stay on fire and continue climbing the Premier League table. League.

But it wasn't just his goal that helped Fulham start putting pressure on the top of the table; with 114 goals in Europe, he's steadily closing in on Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez's 127, making him the second-highest scoring Mexican in European football history, behind Hugo Sanchez, who stands alone with 313.

Interviewed after the game, where Fulham narrowly defeated West Ham away, Jimenez stated that the worst moments of the competition are behind them and that the team has been finding its form and is looking forward to better things.

Jimenez said it's no coincidence that Fulham is improving, with their third consecutive victory and the second game where he's helped his team secure important points. He hopes to recapture the magic of his time at Wolverhampton.

"It's really special for us to win three games in a row, so we're very happy to finish the year like this." “We started with a win and we want to start next year the same way. I think we're playing well, controlling the matches. We wanted to be like this all season, and now that we're in good form, we don't want to lose it,” he commented. The “Mexican Wolf” also referred to the match at the beginning of the year against Crystal Palace, who are currently above them in the table on goal difference and tied with 26 points. It's imperative to get three points to catch Chelsea, who have 29 and are in the European qualification places. “We are capable (of beating Crystal Palace). We know they also play well; they are a tough team. We want to go as high as possible. It's difficult; the league is very competitive. We know we can be there (in the European places), but we have to keep working.”“We need to win as many games as possible,” he said. The Mexican striker is gradually showing that he is in tremendous form in the 17 games he has played, where he has scored 4 goals and provided two assists, allowing him to climb the individual scoring charts. As mentioned above, Jimenez, with his 114 goals, is third on the list of all-time Mexican goalscorers, only behind Hugo Sanchez with 313 goals and Chicharito Hernandez with 127, but ahead of players like Carlos Vela with 89, Hirving “Chucky” Lozano with 81, and Santiago Gimenez with 72.

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