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Video: How Juan Fernando Quintero reacts to his face tattoo by a Racing fan – footboom1.com

Video: How Juan Fernando Quintero reacts to his face tattoo by a Racing fan – footboom1.com

November 11, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Juan Fernando Quintero had another unforgettable moment and once again stood out as a racing player in Sirín (Avellaneda). This time, after scoring against Independiente Rivadavia in Argentina’s top division, he gave his opinion to the media in the mixed zone.

His goal came in the 87th minute, making the score 2-1 and allowing Rushing to continue chasing his dream of an Argentine soccer title. Quintero has steadily established himself as a fan favorite among La Academia supporters.

His popularity is such that a 40-year-old fan has his face tattooed on his caliph, depicting a player in a Rushing uniform and Perez Peron Stadium in the background. When that image was shown to the players, Quintero reacted completely calmly.

When one of the journalists interviewing him after the Rushing vs. Rivadavia game showed Quintero the fan’s tattoo, he looked surprised and humorously said, “That’s not me,” he said, insisting the caricature was inaccurate. “He looks like a little cartoon character. He doesn’t even look like me.”

Afterward, Quintero thanked him for the gesture and said, “I would never break my skin like that. I’m too small compared to what’s going on in the world.” he was telling the truth.

Without a doubt, soccer is one of the most fascinating and passionate sports on the planet, but it can sometimes take a backseat to more pressing issues that directly impact people’s lives.

It is imperative that fans prioritize the emblem no matter who is playing. In fact, Quintero is an idol of River Plate and it seems likely that he will play for Racing next season as well, although the possibility of him moving to another club in Argentine football cannot be ruled out.

Quintero has now joined up with the Colombian national team to prepare for the upcoming qualifiers against Uruguay and Ecuador. He will then return to Racing to compete in the Copa Sudamericana final, aiming to win his first international title in the last 35 years.

Read more: Oscar Gilsanz: “The team needed this kind of energy”

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