Mexico will once again look to the experience and goalscoring prowess of veteran striker Raúl Jiménez as they seek success at this month's FIFA World Cup tournament.The 35-year-old Jiménez, who will be appearing in his fourth World Cup, remains one of the most important players in the Mexican set-up and is expected to spearhead the team's attack during the competition.He enters the tournament on the back of another productive season with English Premier League club Fulham, where he scored nine goals and demonstrated the quality and consistency that have made him one of Mexico's most accomplished forwards.The experienced striker also played a pivotal role in Mexico's triumph at the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup. In the final against the United States, Jiménez scored the equalising goal in the 27th minute before Mexico went on to secure a 2-1 victory and lift the regional title.Known for his clinical finishing, aerial ability and composure in front of goal, Jiménez has built an impressive international career and currently sits third on Mexico's all-time scoring list with 44 goals.His leadership and wealth of experience are expected to be invaluable for a Mexican squad hoping to make a deep run at the World Cup.Having represented his country at the highest level for more than a decade, Jiménez continues to be regarded as one of the most lethal strikers in international football.