translated from Spanish: Wolverhampton draws: Raúl Jimenez scores 3 but only 1 counted

Wolverhampton.- He started Round 9 of the Premier League and the Wolves received Southampton who stood firm in the wolf house and although tied him showed good football. The match started badly for the fouls, it was 12 minutes where the football was not seen on the pitch. It was until the 14th minute that Cutrone recalled to the forehand that he passed very close to the arch of the visit saving from the first of the match, the minute Danny Ings of Southampton approached the arch of Rui Patricio that similarly posed no danger. At 28o came the first goal of Raúl Jiménez, but with review with the VAR was annulled as Raúl used his hand to accommodate the ball, so he earned a yellow card, while the score maintained parity. It was 14 minutes when again to 42′ Raúl Jiménez scored a goal but again the VAR canceled it out of place for his teammate Patrick Cutrone, the score remained tied. That’s how the first half ended with nothing for anyone. 
At the beginning of the second half, the visit began with his attack on the opposing goal, with danger plays that kept the Wolves’ defense alert, so much so that at 53′ with a mistake in the casualty of the wolves, Danny Ings would take the chance to score the goal that would open the marked a. Just 6 minutes later, within the Southampton area Pierre-Emile H’jbjerg would commit a foul that the collegiate would mark as a penalty. After being reviewed by the VAR, the Mexican was in charge of collecting it, it was to 61′ that the Wolverhampton tied via the Mexican which meant the end of the bad streak of the Aztec batter. 
The match culminated in a draw, as well as becoming one of the most effective penalty collectors in football.  



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