
Fulham boss Marco Silva has challenged striker Raul Jimenez to win games for the club.
The Cottagers are set to take on Jimenez's old team Wolves, who let him go in the summer.
The Mexican, who scored 57 goals in 166 games for the Midlands side, may have a point to prove on Monday.
Speaking to reporters, Silva said: "We all know it's always special when you play against your former club when you were there for so long and were such an important player.
"He scored so many goals for that football club. Everyone loves him there, we know that.
"He was so important for them the last four or five seasons and of course, for that reason, it's probably going to be more special for him.
"He's going to feel a little bit more and he's going to try his best to win the game and to score. Let's hope he can do it."
