
Julian Quiñones He has very good numbers in Saudi Arabian football, but this has not kept him from criticism. The forward of the Mexican team was identified in his club’s last draw 1-1 with Damac. Quiñones did not turn a blind eye to the accusations.
Through social networks, a user aired the possibility that Julián Quiñones felt threatened by the presence of Mateo Retegui. The Italian striker was the one who saved Al Qadisiya’s draw in the last match.
“Since Retigui’s arrival you have had overwhelming mood swings and recklessness, even missing goals that cost us three certain points. Retigui is a dynamo of energy, vitality and enthusiasm. You are the complete opposite. Leave or go back to how you were,” says the publication in which some videos of the club’s last game are shown.
In the materials you can see Mateo Retegui’s goal and a header from the Italian that was very close to entering Damac’s goal. A couple of plays by Quiñones were also exposed in which he could not achieve a good definition. The former América striker responded to these accusations.
“I accept my mistake, all games are not perfect, and yesterday was a bad game, but I don’t want to look for a problem where there isn’t one. I have always been committed to the club, it’s just that the objective is not to give football things,” said the Aztec striker.
Good level from Julián Quiñones
The criticism seems excessive about the Mexican forward. Julián Quiñones has not scored a goal in the month of December, but his last score dates back to November 28 in the draw against Al Ahli.
Julián Quiñones’ campaign is still very good. Until now the Mexican has played matches in the Saudi Pro League, King’s Cup and Saudi Super Cup. In 11 duels played, the Aztec striker has scored 10 goals (935 minutes on the field). In fact, Quiñones has scored 2 more goals than Retegui in less time on the field.
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