Daniel Muñoz is leaving a significant mark in England with Crystal Palace. In his last game against Manchester City, he scored the opening goal in a thrilling 2-2 draw, helping the team secure a crucial point in their fight to move away from the relegation zone.
Furthermore, during the Premier League clash against Newcastle, the Colombian also found the net, celebrating another moment of joy.
As they prepare for their next match, Muñoz expressed his happiness, saying: “I am very happy, especially for the goal. Thank God, my family and the fans who are always there. It was an intense match.”
In an interview with ESPN, the defender emphasized: “It’s a pleasure to score. I think I contributed to getting an important point at home against a great rival. We wanted the three points.”
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Furthermore, he highlighted: “I think we deserved to take the three points. But this is football; a point against a great team in the Premier League and worldwide is worthy of recognition. I am very happy and satisfied with the general performance of my teammates.”
After joining Crystal Palace in early 2024, Daniel acknowledged that he is living a dream. “When I arrived here, I knew that I had always dreamed of playing and taking advantage of this opportunity. I am living a dream, going through this process day by day with the best will, the right attitude and maximum intensity. I always prepare myself to face the best ,” he declared.
In conclusion, the defender expressed his commitment to contributing his talent to the team. “I hope that in football, hard work always reflects positively. That’s why we prepare every day. Some days we achieve results, others not. However, we always strive to give our best for Crystal Palace and avoid finding ourselves in difficult situations. We always aspire to progress, and we will work hard,” he concluded.
The team, which also features Jefferson Lerma, will return to action this Sunday, December 15 against Brighton, starting at 9:00 am (Colombian time).
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