This is how Julián Quiñones reacted on social networks after causing the penalty in Mexico vs Venezuela

This is how Julián Quiñones reacted on social networks after causing the penalty in Mexico vs Venezuela
This is how Julián Quiñones reacted on social networks after causing the penalty in Mexico vs Venezuela

Julian Quiñones reacted to his mistake on social media (Jessica Alcheh-USA TODAY Sports)

The defeat of the Mexican team against Venezuela generated disappointment and indignation among the fans, the Three of Jaime Lozano lost 1 – 0, despite dominating the first half and having several scoring opportunities, they did not achieve anything and ended up failing in the result.

Mexico’s own goal was due to a foul committed in Julio González’s area, Julián Quiñones caused a penalty, so the referee did not hesitate to signal the foul, Salomón Rondón was in charge of executing the shot well and thus giving an important victory to those of the red wine.

On social networks, fans criticized the performance of the former América club striker, since since he became a Mexican naturalized player and has competed with the Three, his performance on the court has been poor. After the error that cost the team as a whole the defeat jimmyQuiñones reacted on social media.

Mexican forward Julian Quinones in a preparation match against Brazil, June 8, 2024, at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. Quinones faces his first major tournament with Mexico. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Mexican forward Julian Quinones in a preparation match against Brazil, June 8, 2024, at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. Quinones faces his first major tournament with Mexico. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Due to the criticism and accusations against the new Al-Qadisiyah player, the naturalized footballer decided to take action on social media. Before the error in the Copa America game, he had his accounts open, but after Mexico’s defeat he decided to restrict all interaction.

Julian Quiñones decided to put private your social networksespecially the Instagram account, since there he began to receive a series of negative reviews, so he chose to take care of himself and stay away from any interaction with those who do not follow him or are close to him.

This action generated a series of negative comments against the player.

Julián Quiñones restricted all his social networks after causing the penalty in Mexico vs Venezuela (IG/ @julianquinones33)
Julián Quiñones restricted all his social networks after causing the penalty in Mexico vs Venezuela (IG/ @julianquinones33)

On the second day of the America Cupthe Mexican team was defeated 1-0 by Venezuela. Despite dominating much of the match and generating multiple scoring opportunities, a penalty in the 57th minute decided the match in favor of the red wine.

Comments like “Mexico could lose to Venezuela, it’s normal because they’re terrible, but they can’t get out of this ridiculous situation”, “Losing to Venezuela is hitting rock bottom, but the federation is going to celebrate by sharing a fund of a billion and eliminating promotion and relegation forever” and “Jimmy “Lozano makes history and becomes the first asshole to lose to Venezuela!” and “You mediocre bastards, losing to Venezuela means that Jaime and the whole bunch of bourgeois people can leave. Eternal shame to lose to Venezuela”, were some comments that arose.

The goalkeeper of the Mexican team, Julio González (d), was recorded on June 22, encouraging his teammate Johan Vásquez, during a group B match of the Copa América, at the NRG stadium in Houston (Texas, USA). .USA). EFE/Leslie Plaza
Mexican national team goalkeeper Julio González (right) was recorded on June 22, cheering on his teammate Johan Vásquez, during a Group B match of the Copa América, at the NRG stadium in Houston (Texas, USA). EFE/Leslie Plaza

The defeat triggered a wave of criticism and memes on social media against the tri. Many fans expressed their frustration at the performance of the team led by Jaime Lozanoespecially after the failure of Orbelin Pineda from the eleven meters at the end of the match. Criticism was not long in coming and figures such as Heriberto Murrieta and Arturo Elías Ayub They shared their opinions on the situation of Mexican football.

“As long as there is no competition in Mexican soccer (promotion and relegation), 8 foreigners on the field and tournaments where more than half of them go to the playoffs, the level of @miseleccionmx will continue to plummet. It’s not Jimmy or the players. It’s a system that doesn’t work.”

 
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