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Jiménez crowns comeback from horrific injury with World Cup goal

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Raúl Jiménez could no longer hold back his emotions on the field and with tears in his eye, the Mexican player celebrated a goal that crowned his football comeback from five years ago.

Now 35 years old, the Fulham striker has played in his home country, Portugal, Spain and England, and is currently on his way to becoming his country’s all-time leading scorer.

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His goal in Thursday’s 2-0 win over South Africa was the 46th for his country in his 125th appearance, moving him joint second in Mexico’s list of goalscorers, behind only Javier Hernandez on 52.

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Above all, however, Jiménez is a man who has already fought for his life. In November 2020, he was knocked unconscious after a clash of heads with Arsenal defender David Luiz.

Jiménez, back then a Wolves player, had to be stretchered off and immediately taken to a hospital for severe head trauma. It was confirmed later that he had fractured his skull and he needed surgery soon after hospitalization, effectively ending his season.

In August 2021, he made his comeback and since then, he has been playing with a headband that protects his scar.

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Like in 2014 and 2018, he competed with Mexico at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. A World Cup goal, however, only came in June 2026 – and on home soil.

“I’m very happy and thrilled to be living this dream and to be standing here,” he said after the match. According to Mexican media reports, Jiménez dedicated his goal to his father, who had died in March at the age of 62.

Team-mate Julian Quinones, who scored Mexico’s opening goal, said: “We really congratulated him because he gives a lot to the team. Being part of a team is our pride and it’s wonderful he continues to add goals to his career as a player in our national team.”

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Interview | USMNT & Monaco forward Folarin Balogun: ‘If you score a lot of goals in the World Cup and you take your country far, it can change the direction of your career.’

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Before he headed over to the US, Get French Football News spoke with AS Monaco and USMNT forward Folarin Balogun (24) ahead of this summer’s FIFA World Cup.

What does it mean for you to represent your country at the World Cup this summer? 

It’s a big, big opportunity. There’s a great sense of pride. I’m really looking forward to representing America on home soil and making the country proud.

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Would you say that you have a very pivotal role to play for the US this summer? Lots of people are kind of looking at you now, even maybe more so than, say, Pulisic, as almost the leader of the attack at this year’s World Cup… 

Yeah, definitely. I think it’s an opportunity, as I said, but it’s also the biggest sporting event in the world. There are going to be millions, if not billions, of eyes watching it. This is a great opportunity for me to showcase my talent. It’s what you want as a child.

I think with great pressure also comes great responsibility. But overall, I’m very excited, and it’s important to take my club form into the international stage and be a pivotal player.

What do you do to ensure that this pressure a good feeling, a good pressure, not a bad pressure? 

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Yeah, I think it’s down to the work you do every day. I think if you train hard and you work hard when this opportunity comes, there’s nothing to be scared of. But if you’re not having maybe a good season and then you go into the World Cup, there’s going to be a lot of pressure. So this is why, at the beginning of the season, I said the most important thing is to focus on what I’m doing here in Monaco. And then, in the summer, when the World Cup comes, if I have a good season in Monaco (43 games, 19 goals, five assists), then it will be easier to go into the World Cup.

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The fact that you play at home, you are one of the most important players on the international team; this moment can change your life. Do you agree with that?

Yeah, I agree. If you score a lot of goals in the World Cup and you take your country far in this competition, it can change the direction of your career. So this is something to excite you. I don’t think it’s something to be nervous about. So I’m looking forward to this.

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What are your biggest memories of the World Cup? 

I would say the biggest is the most recent, France v Argentina. Of course, there are more. But the last final was one of the most amazing football matches I’ve ever watched. So it just shows the magnitude of how important the World Cup is. And I think it’s not just me, but I’m sure my teammates as well are very excited.

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The USMNT is always in the top 16 in the world, more or less. So what’s your goal in this competition? 

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To go as far as possible. I’m not naive; It’s not going to be easy. But the objective is to go as far as possible. The thing we’re saying within the USA is to believe. And why not? So, the objective is to go as far as possible. But I think it’s important just to set small objectives. Of course, make it out of the group, then prepare for the knockout phase.

Do you feel ‘soccer’ is becoming more and more a big deal in the USA?

I hope so. When I’m in Europe, you know, I only focus on European things when I’m in Europe. You know, I play in Europe. When I go to America in the summer, then I’m hoping to see the country supporting football and everybody involved. And this would make me happy. And I’m sure it’s important for the country. And this is what they want also.

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Which country has the best squad?

I mean, in terms of on paper, I’d probably say France. There’s no denying the quality in their squad. But the World Cup doesn’t come down to who has the best team on paper. It comes down to different things.

Just in terms of Mauricio Pochettino and him coming in, I know he’s said a lot about, ‘Why not us?’ So he’s trying to give the squad lots of belief. What has he brought? He’s so experienced in the Premier League as well; he is such a big name…. Has he brought a lot of belief that the US can go far? 

Yeah, he’s brought belief. He’s brought a fighting mentality. He’s a top coach. I think he’s had a big responsibility coming in. The objective for him, as I said, is to go as far as we can in the World Cup. But he’s definitely had a positive impact, making the squad a lot more competitive. I’m looking forward to the summer, and I’m looking forward to seeing how we do and, as I said, to making the country proud.

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Tell us about Paraguay, your first opponent in the World Cup…

[They’re] very aggressive. When we played against them [last time], there was a big fight, and I think the coach ended up on the floor! So, I think this shows that it’s not going to be an easy game. But, yeah, I’m hoping, in the World Cup, for better officiating. So, it’s not going to be so crazy.

Do you think it’s going to be more than a World Cup for American citizens? Can you also help people be happy during the summer? 

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Yeah, I hope so. I hope so. My dream is also that the way that the fans are in Europe, that this is going to be the same in America. So there’s a lot more potential for football to grow in America. I hope the World Cup can be something that can help that happen.

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Okay. With all the problems we have in terms of geopolitics, do you think this World Cup can be like a break, a form of escapism?

What happens around the world, in general, as a player, you have your opinions. But I think the most important thing is to remember my job. My job is obviously to play football. And through playing football and doing my job well, I can impact many lives, and I can help people across the world. I don’t get involved in the political stuff because, as I said, that’s not my job. But I’m fully focused on having a good World Cup in America, making the country proud. And I’m sure if I do this, it’s going to provide a lot of joy to a lot of people.

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This interview is a repost from Get French Football News and can be found HERE

GFN | Luke Entwistle – reporting from Monaco

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Paul Heyman makes major statement after saying NBA is scripted

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Paul Heyman praised the New York Knicks for writing the insane Game 4 of the finals. The Wiseman, who has been a key figure in WWE and has led the creative team on many occasions, knows what it takes to craft a compelling story.

Heyman hilariously fit that into the NBA structure and noted that the Knicks’ win over the San Antonio Spurs felt almost scripted.

“I think it’s time we all recognize the NBA has a great creative team and writers. Wow. What a story! Texas heels rout hometown heroes in the 1st half at the World’s Most Famous Arena ( @TheGarden ), only for the babyfaces to perform the greatest comeback EVER! My compliments!”

However, when a fan asked whether Paul was the one booking the comeback, he had bold things to say. The WWE Hall of Famer admitted that the NBA cannot afford him even if they want him to be included in the process.

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“The @NBA cannot afford me. And yes, that’s an open challenge …… and a dare!” wrote Paul Heyman.

I think it’s time we all recognize the NBA has a great creative team and writers. Wow. What a story! Texas heels rout hometown heroes in the 1st half at the World’s Most Famous Arena (@TheGarden ), only for the babyfaces to perform the greatest comeback EVER! My compliments!

Heyman is now managing The Vision in WWE and is beside Brock Lesnar whenever necessary. In the faction, he’s the Oracle to Austin Theory and Bron Breakker now, as they are the active members now. Vision’s Logan Paul and Bronson Reed are out with injuries.

Gunther does not want to be a Paul Heyman guy

Anyone who aligns with Paul Heyman gets some of the best exposure and advice. The term ‘Paul Heyman guy’ is iconic, as stars like Brock Lesnar, CM Punk, and Roman Reigns were pushed to the moon during their time with him. Despite all this, Gunther, one of the top stars in WWE currently, wants none of it.

“I mean, to be fully honest, it was very useful to have him there in that position. But those interactions in that time have been enough to make me realize that I’m better off on my own. I don’t need somebody in my ear. I always trusted my gut, my whole career, and it was mostly the right decision. So, I wouldn’t change that,” Gunther said.

The Ring General claims he is better off than him, as his career so far has been great without anyone’s advice. The former World Heavyweight Champion has interacted with The Oracle and has understood that trusting his gut is best for him.

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