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‘Strong blow to hip’ – Fulham player’s entourage provide injury clarity

John William Last updated: Sep 29, 2025, 9:43 am
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Fulham striker Raúl Jiménez has received positive injury news after being forced off during Sunday’s 3-1 defeat to Aston Villa. The Mexico international opened the scoring inside three minutes but was later withdrawn, sparking fears of a fresh setback.

‘Strong blow to hip’ – Fulham player’s entourage provide injury clarity — sums up the situation. According to Claro Sports, sources close to the 34-year-old confirmed Jiménez had not suffered a muscle tear but instead sustained a heavy blow to his hip. They reassured Fulham fans that the injury is “not serious,” and the striker is expected to resume full training within two to three days.

Jiménez has been used sparingly by Marco Silva this season, often from the bench, fuelling speculation of a possible return to Mexico in the January transfer window. However, Sunday’s match showed his continued importance to the Cottagers when fit, with his early goal giving them hope before Villa’s comeback.

With Fulham still winless this season, Silva will be relieved that Jiménez’s knock is only minor. The London club face AFC Bournemouth on 4 October in what already looks like a key fixture at the foot of the Premier League table. But will Jiménez’s injury history allow him to stay fit and rediscover the consistency that once made him one of the division’s most feared strikers?

‘Strong blow to hip’ – Fulham player’s entourage provide injury clarity

Jiménez’s entourage stressed there was no major concern. The veteran striker will train individually for several days but is expected to be available against Bournemouth. The “news is reassuring,” reported Claro Sports, both for Jiménez and for Silva, who has already seen his squad stretched by fitness issues.

“His latest injury is not serious. He suffered a strong blow to the hip and only needs two to three days to recover.” — Jiménez’s entourage, via Claro Sports

Jiménez still vital for Fulham

Despite questions about his long-term future, Jiménez remains one of the few experienced finishers in Fulham’s squad. His ability to convert chances and lead the line offers qualities not easily replaced. Silva will hope to pair him more consistently with attacking reinforcements such as Adama Traoré and Alex Iwobi as Fulham search for their first league win.

The Mexican forward has previously struggled with injuries since his high-profile head fracture in 2020, but his resilience has been widely admired. For Fulham, the challenge will be managing his minutes carefully while still maximising his impact.

Raúl Jiménez 2025/26 stats so far

Stat (2025/26) Raúl Jiménez
Appearances 8
Goals 2
Assists 0
Pass Accuracy –%

source: sofascore match data – 29 September 2025

While official statistics are still being updated, his goal against Aston Villa underlined his sharpness when given the opportunity. A fit Jiménez remains one of Fulham’s best hopes for survival this season.

Analyst verdict – John William

FootballPlace analyst John William believes Jiménez’s availability is crucial. “Fulham are struggling for goals, and when you compare their forward line to other bottom-half clubs, Jiménez’s experience is invaluable. Even at 34, his movement and link play remain top quality.”

He added: “The danger for Silva is relying too heavily on a player with a history of injuries. Squad rotation and tactical flexibility will be key if Fulham want to avoid another relegation fight.”

Key insights

  • Raúl Jiménez’s entourage confirmed he only suffered a “strong blow to the hip.”
  • The striker should return to training within two to three days.
  • Jiménez scored Fulham’s opener before going off in the 3-1 loss to Aston Villa.
  • Rumours of a January move to Mexico persist despite his importance to Silva’s side.
  • Fulham face Bournemouth next in a crucial clash at the bottom of the table.

What’s next for Fulham?

Fulham welcome AFC Bournemouth to Craven Cottage on 4 October in what looks like a must-win game. With Jiménez expected to recover in time, Silva could have his most experienced striker available for selection.

Beyond that, the Cottagers face Arsenal and Newcastle United later in October — fixtures that will test both their defensive resilience and attacking options. Keeping Jiménez fit could prove the difference between grinding out points or slipping further into trouble.

👉 Do you think Raúl Jiménez can stay fit enough to guide Fulham out of their early-season struggles?

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