Mexico forward Raúl Jiménez is wearing a headband during his appearances at the World Cup. Multiple reports state that he uses the strap for protection and has worn it in every match in which he has featured at the tournament so far. Coverage frames the headband as a safety measure rather than a fashion choice, describing it as a protective support he takes onto the pitch for games, including Mexico’s World Cup Round of 32 match against England. One outlet notes that the same headband has been present across his World Cup appearances, suggesting it is part of his routine for playing while managing an underlying issue. Another report specifically connects the headband to the upcoming England clash, again emphasizing that it is intended as protection. The accounts do not provide detailed medical specifics in the excerpts, but they consistently characterize the headband as a protective strap Jiménez wears throughout his World Cup matches.