The Mexican fire that does not go out in Arabia
Julián Quiñones continues to demonstrate that his class transcends borders. This Thursday, the attacker was once again the great figure of Al Qadsiah with a luxury double that gave his team the victory.
His goals, in the 37th and 59th minutes, were enough to defeat Al Ittihad. With those two goals, the Mexican already has 15 goals this season.
And here comes the best: with that figure, he is just one goal behind the leading scorer, who is none other than the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo. Imagine that. Competing inch by inch with a living legend of the sport.
This is no coincidence. It is work, adaptation and that hunger that the greats have. Quiñones arrived in Arabia with doubts about his performance outside of Mexico, and what he is doing is beating mouths to silence. Literally.
Each match is a declaration of intentions. Not only does it mark, but it is decisive. His goals today were the only ones of the match, the ones that gave the three points.
When a player maintains this level of consistency, we talk about a winning mentality. One of those who train thinking about improving themselves every day. And the numbers, in the end, always speak for them.
The Saudi League has a new undisputed protagonist, and it carries the Mexican flag. The race for the scoring title is more exciting than ever.




