Harry Mansell has been going to Molineux to support Wolverhampton Wanderers for the last 12 years.

Since 2014, he's been making and posting YouTube videos on his team and has seen his reputation rise thanks in part to Raul Jimenez

The Mexican striker has been a huge success in the Premier League with Wolves, scoring plenty of goals and becoming a fans' favourite.

"Everyone loves him. I don't know a person that doesn't like him. Everyone appreciates the contribution that he'd made, even the players love him," Mansell told MARCA about Jimenez.

"He was player of the season last season, he's our top goalscorer in the Premier League and he's scored the most goals in a season after scoring against Southampton.

"Obviously he's had his ups and downs because he played at the World Cup, then the Gold Cup and he's travelled a lot.

"I think he's done very well to stay in the team because he's played lots of games in the last two years, but all the fans love him."

Jimenez has brought over plenty of support from Mexico and Wolves have benefitted from their newest national star.

"He's been incredible and the support he's brought from Mexico..." Mansell said.

"I, from my YouTube channel, and the Wolves fans can feel the support from Mexico each time we play and each time he does well because social media explodes.

"All of Wolves' social media numbers have increased because of Mexican followers: YouTube, Instagram, everything."

Wolves earned even more traction in Mexico when Jimenez pulled out the Sin Cara mask to celebrate his goal in last season's FA Cup semi-final against Watford.

The Wolves fans have created a song for him, which received hundreds of thousands of views when Mansell uploaded it onto YouTube.

"They accuse Wolves of stealing [the song] from Liverpool, but I think Liverpool stole it off River Plate if I'm not wrong," Mansell said.

"Liverpool sing it about Roberto Firmino, we do it for Raul Jimenez, but I think the Wolves fans sing it better.

"Each time Raul scores or each time we're playing or when the atmosphere is flat; everyone gets up, starts to sing the Raul Jimenez song and it's absolutely incredible when it happens."