The Mexican soccer player and main scoring star for Wolverhampton in the English Premier League, Raúl Jiménez, finally reported to his team’s concentration to face what will be the preseason for the wolves; Given this fact, he was approached by the various British media who asked him about his current affairs and especially about the activities that he usually carries out outside of football.
The striker for the Mexican national team and former player for the Águilas of Club América, Benfica and Atlético de Madrid assured that spending time with his family is the activity he enjoys the most when he has free time and must be away from the courts; He assured that these are moments that he can rarely enjoy and that each of them lives them to the fullest.
“I like spending time with my children and my family. I like to be at home and play with them. That is what I think now that I am a father, it is what I enjoy the most”, the attacker expressed in statements to the official website of the Wolves; At the same time, he explained that he enjoys watching games from other teams and that these actions are usually done when his children are already sleeping.
Jiménez has characterized himself as a fairly active soccer player in various sports and an example of this is that he enjoys “playing tennis, American football, and basketball.” However, he stressed that he has rarely dedicated himself to playing these sports and that he mainly dedicates himself to watching them on television.
Finally, the English Wolverhampton gunner assured that the greatest of his dreams, in addition to having become a professional footballer, is to try his luck in Formula 1 and assured that he hopes at some point in his life to be able to drive one of the single-seaters of the premier class of motorsport once he has hung up his boots.
“It would be riding a motorcycle or driving cars, like Formula 1. I enjoy watching F1, so when I retire, maybe I can try driving an F1 car,” he confessed during the interview.
Raúl Jiménez has established himself as one of the most important stars of his club during the last five seasons and as one of the most consistent scorers in the Premier League; with the team he has managed to score a total of 40 goals in the Premier League and a total of 57 in all competitions; These numbers allowed him to become the top scorer in the team’s history within the English league.
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