It was intuited from before. With every yellow shirt that slipped between the green ones that warmed the world championship atmosphere in Mexico City in the days before the inauguration at the Aztec Stadium. But the idyll officially began with the first goal of the World Cup. A Colombian by birth, Julián Quiñones, marked for Mexico and headed the perfect phase of host groups, who achieved nine points for the first time in their history. Continue…
It was intuited from before. With every yellow shirt that slipped between the green ones that warmed the world championship atmosphere in Mexico City in the days before the inauguration at the Aztec Stadium. But the idyll officially began with the first goal of the World Cup. A Colombian by birth, Julián Quiñones, marked for Mexico and headed the perfect phase of host groups, who achieved nine points for the first time in their history. Continue…