In an interview, Muñoz, originally from Extremadura but with strong ties to Málaga, shared his optimism about the team's performance. Despite recent injuries to key teammates like Larrubia and Dani Lorenzo, the footballer stressed the squad's depth and each member's ability to be decisive. "We have a very broad group and we have shown it. We can all be or become important; full confidence in the team," he stated.
The forward also valued the three consecutive draws obtained in away matches, considering them positive results in difficult venues. He highlighted the point earned in Andorra as "very good" due to the specific conditions of the pitch and atmosphere. The team's identity, according to Muñoz, lies in its character and ability to recover, as demonstrated by equalizing twice after falling behind.
“"My most beautiful dream would be to play in La Liga with the team from your homeland."
The final stretch of the season, with eight matchdays remaining and direct promotion or the play-off at stake, is being experienced intensely by the locker room. Muñoz described these weeks as "beautiful" and "enjoyable," though he admitted that many are not yet fully aware of the magnitude of what they are playing for. For him, the possibility of making history with his hometown club represents a "dream come true."
The player, who recently scored an important goal against Albacete, feels he is at his physical and mental peak, with "a lot of hunger and energy." He emphasized the importance of focusing on a "game-by-game" approach and daily work, without obsessing over the standings, despite the great equality among teams. He also praised Ceuta for their surprising season and highlighted the advantage of the "joy" and massive support from Málaga fans, which he considers an honor to represent.
Finally, Muñoz expressed excitement for the upcoming match against Las Palmas, a direct rival, describing it as one of those "big games" every footballer dreams of playing. The opportunity to wear a historic club jersey, which Málaga wore in Europe in 2002, adds extra motivation for this decisive week.




