Wilson Quiñonez, the figure of the Cruceño Classic

Wilson Quiñonez, the figure of the Cruceño Classic

May 7, 2023, 11:08 PM

May 7, 2023, 11:08 PM

Oriente Petrolero held on to his goalkeeper. Wilson Quiñonez was a fundamental piece for Blooming not to win. The Paraguayan earned Tahuichi an ovation based on three necessary saves.

in the first time anticipated Rodríguez in a one-on-one and reduced a shot from Leo Fenga. Although they were not direct shots, the goalkeeper already gave signs of being lit on the night of the Clásico Cruceño.

In the second half, Quiñonez put in a saving hand against the Uruguayan again. Gastón Rodríguez could not beat Wilson with a ‘hat’ definition, and there was an acrobatic reaction to keep the goal at zero at that moment.

He also had a heads up that he ended up clearing with his feet. Where he gained speed from a divided ball.

Then there was the penalty. In that hand in hand with Rodríguez, the striker finally won. “I was close to catching him,” he said. And yes, he was very close, since he came to touch the ball, but due to the violence of the shot he could not deflect it. ‘Rabbit’ Arce congratulated Wilson after the penalty, because obviously, if anyone deserved to win, it was the goalkeeper.

“It was a party. The two teams gave their all, we were winning unfortunately they tied us with a penalty in the end. Both the defense and I took several, in the penalty I was close.”he said after being chosen as a party figure.

“Olé, olé, olé, olé, Wilson, Wilson”, sang the fans of Oriente, recognizing the work and work of the goalkeeper. The Clásico Cruceño ended in a tie, thanks to the great figure of the Paraguayan goalkeeper.

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