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These are things he looks for on the wing and they were very important in his decision to sign me."(The Premier League) is a place where I can see myself playing. I feel very comfortable when games are more open, something that's uncommon in La Liga.Munoz is currently with Spain at the World Cup(Image: Getty Images)"Those game situations, constantly being in transition, are something that could really benefit me."Munoz, however, concedes that he hadn't watched a great deal of Liverpool prior to finalizing his move to the club.
"I prefer playing them."Munoz began his footballing journey at Barcelona's prestigious La Masia youth academy before joining Real Madrid, where he worked his way up through the ranks from the B team to the first team under Carlo Ancelotti.Despite this progression, he managed just four appearances during his solitary season in the senior side at the Bernabeu, a period marked by fierce criticism from fans following a missed late opportunity in the 4-3 defeat to Barcelona just minutes into his debut.In a wide-ranging interview with Spanish publication El Pais, Munoz also spoke candidly about his playing style and what Reds supporters can expect when he arrives for pre-season training. "Off the field, I'm a normal, family-oriented, quiet guy, but during matches, I'm really fired up," he explained."The duels, the game situations...
But in my penultimate year as a youth player, when I was with the older kids, I started playing on the wing. That's why I started playing on the wing."
