Lo de Mora es brutal, simplemente un diferente…
La determinación de Quiñones
La resiliencia de Jiménez
Lo todo terreno de Lira
El compromiso de Alvarado
La frialdad de Rangel
Los 26 que nos están haciendo soñar junto con el cuerpo técnico…
Julián Quiñones story with Mexico is without a doubt one of the most beautiful stories of this World Cup. 🇲🇽💚
Many wrote him off simply because he was playing in the Saudi league—a league often dismissed as a destination for “finished” players. Even Javier Aguirre initially overlooked him for that reason. But Quiñones answered in the only way that matters: by finishing as the league’s top scorer with 33 goals, forcing his way into Mexico’s World Cup squad.
And at the World Cup, Quiñones has only made Aguirre’s decision look even worse. He has already been directly involved in 4 of Mexico’s 8 goals, including today’s stunning strike against Ecuador—a perfectly timed run followed by a sensational finish into the top corner from a tight angle.
What’s even more remarkable is that Quiñones is now just one goal away from becoming Mexico’s all-time top scorer in World Cup history, despite this being the very first World Cup of his career. He is also only the second Mexican player ever, alongside Luis Hernández, to score in three different World Cup games.
Born into poverty in Colombia, he moved to Mexico at just 17 years old to help save his family from hardship.
Today, he stands as Mexico’s brightest star at the World Cup.
A journey filled with resilience, sacrifice, and unforgettable moments. 🇲🇽✨
Mexico is making the ECUADOR defense look simple. This same defense hasn’t conceded more than once in their last 26 GAMES. Now they have in 30 minutes
Say what you want, but they can seriously knock out England in Mexico City