Shopping Dauer: Gepostet: Scroll for details. Santiago Munez Fifa 18 Pro Clubs. Share Save. Gepostet: vor 6 Tagen. Learn more. Switch camera. Include playlist. An error Dauer: Gepostet: Dauer: Gepostet: vor 6 Tagen. Dauer: Gepostet: vor 5 Tagen. Advert Trata de un mexicano que va a probar suerte al Newcastle United. A nada de hacerse realidad. Santi dies in hospital just after he sees a vision of Roz who died in Goal 5: Revenge of the Goalkeeper Despite a slow start after being bullied by Hughie McGowan, he finds his feet and fights his way to the first team where he becomes a regular alongside Gavin Harris.
This attracts attention from a certain European superclub - Real Madrid See Goal! See Goal II page for full synopsis. In an attempt to revitalize his career and gain more minutes, Santiago joins Tottenham Hotspur on loan. He opens up about his issues with depression and alcohol abuse.
He has a solid campaign, scoring 8 goals and assisting 7 in 29 premier league appearances. See Goal III page for full synopsis. Santi breifly returns to Real Madrid , however he has no success.
In order to jump-start his career again, Santiago returns to Newcastle. Both of their families left Mexico for the U.
Both, too, began their footballing educations in the States, with Munoz first earning recognition in when he took part in the Alianza de Futbol's 'Allstate Dream Alliance' program, where young people from the Hispanic community are offered trials in a bid to catch the eye of watching scouts. Munoz stood out immediately, and Santos acted quickly to sign the forward up, integrating him into their academy system as soon as possible.
He was soon likened to legendary Santos striker Jared Borgetti, particularly for his passing ability and the way he could unlock defences. However, it soon became clear that he was a far more well-rounded centre-forward than the ex-Mexico international, with Munoz keen to act more as a playmaker that creates space for his team-mates, while his exceptional dribbling ability also marks him out as being different from Borgetti.
More recently he has been compared to current El Tri star Raul Jimenez, due to his willingness to leave the penalty area and contribute to build-up play, while the accuracy in his shots — particularly those taken from long-range — is similar to that of the Wolves star. The U17 World Cup in question took place in in Brazil, as Munoz helped inspire Mexico to reach the final, scoring the 'Goal of the Tournament' against Japan in the last 16, before they were beaten by the hosts.
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