Jai Quitongo drinks Airdrie 'tears' as he slams Diamonds for 'racist and sectarian abuse' during playoff triumph

Queen's Park's Jai Quitongo has hit out at alleged 'sectarian and racist' abuse he suffered in the course of the Championship play-off ultimate in opposition to Airdrie.

The Glasgow aspect completed 21 factors behind Ian Murray's males in League One this season however prevailed 3-2 over two legs in opposition to the Diamonds.

It was 1-1 from the primary 90 at Firhill earlier than Simon Murray's double cancelled out Rhys McCabe 's free-kick, following 120 minutes of motion in North Lanarkshire.

Quitongo was in a celebration temper after the sport and hit out at his hosts and the alleged abuse he suffered.

It is a second promotion in 12 months for Queen's after profitable the League Two title final yr.

He tweeted: "Again to again promotions. After the racist and sectarian abuse I acquired Thursday night time, it’s solely proper.

"Right here’s a toast to you and all of your tears Airdrie Soccer Membership."

His brother, Rico Quitongo, spent the primary half of this season on the Diamonds and allegedly suffered racial abuse in September's assembly on the Penny Vehicles Stadium between these groups.

The New Broomfield membership dropped an investigation into the allegation in October, saying there was 'inadequate proof,' with their former left-back now blissful they'll keep down.

After posting a number of laughing emojis, he tweeted: "Can’t maintain us down. My brother, so happy with you."

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