Mexico’s unlikely hero who England could fear mostFigure caption, ‘The Azteca erupts!’ Quinones fires Mexico into leadByEmlyn BegleyBBC Sport journalistPublished57 minutes agoJulian Quinones’ path to being a Mexican hero has been unorthodox – not least because he is from Colombia – and he will hope to become a legend against England on Monday morning.The World Cup last-16 tie in Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium will kick off at 01:00 BST, a game you can watch live on BBC One.England fans will be more than aware of Mexico’s number nine Raul Jimenez, the Wolves striker who also had a spell at Fulham.But Quinones, last season’s Saudi Pro League golden boot winner, has been making waves on the left wing – and could cause problems in England’s highly debated right-back position in the high Mexican altitute.The 29-year-old has already scored three times at the World Cup – including the tournament opener against South Africa, against the Czechs and in the last 32 against Ecuador.But who is he?World Cup 2026 knockout path
Mexico’s unlikely hero who England could fear most
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