Fulham head coach Marco Silva hailed Raul Jimenez’s “incredible achievement” after the striker became Mexico’s highest-scoring Premier League footballer with 55 goals. Jimenez, 33, scored two second-half penalties during Fulham’s 2-2 draw at home to Ipswich Town on Sunday afternoon to surpass the previous record of 53 goals scored by Javier Hernandez — the former Manchester United forward,
Raul Jimenez became only the third player with a 100 per cent record from 10 or more Premier League penalties with his double against Ipswich on Sunday. The Fulham forward also became Mexico’s record goalscorer in the competition and here,
Jiménez's brace vs. Ipswich town put him ahead of Chicharito Hernández for the most goals by a Mexican in Premier League history.
Fulham have an option to extend Raul Jimenez’s contract by a further year before it ... saw Jimenez overtake Javier Hernandez as the highest-scoring Mexican in the Premier League with 55 goals - 40 for Wolves and now 15 for Fulham, eight of them this ...
For years Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernández had been Mexico’s highest PL scorer but the Fulham forward has beaten his record.
Raul Jimenez is closing in on a Premier League record after scoring two penalties in Fulham’s draw with Ipswich Town.The Mexican converted both goals for Fulham from the spot, including a
A clinical Fulham performance condemns Leicester City to their seventh straight Premier League defeat and piles the pressure on Foxes manager Ruud van Nistelrooy.
With 36 goals, he only trails Cuauhtémoc Blanco (38), Jared Borgetti (46) and Hernández (52). This article originally appeared on Pro Soccer Wire: Jimenez passes Chicharito to become top Mexican Premier League scorer
Fulham piled on the misery for relegation strugglers Leicester, winning 2-0 at the King Power Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Ruud van Nistelrooy under mounting pressure as Foxes slump to seventh straight loss - Fans register their dismay at shocking run as relegation fears deepen at the King Power Stadium
Both Leicester and Fulham head into their matchweek 22 meeting fresh off a midweek defeat, but that's about all they have in common as of late.
Emile Smith Rowe and Adama Traore struck in the second half as Fulham beat Leicester 2-0, inflicting a seventh successive Premier League defeat on the hosts.The Foxes provided another solid first-half showing but ultimately paid the price for a lack of quality and failed to learn their lessons from their midweek second-half collapse to Crystal Palace in a similar showing in front of their own fans.