Joaquín Muñoz turns the page and although he does not completely rule out being enlisted again in the ranks of Malaga, hints that his short-term future passes through Huesca. “This year I've had in Malaga has been very good, but I have to go back to SD Huesca. They bet on me at the time and want to see me there; and I want to be there with them. They have told me that I have to go back there and I think the same. I am with another mentality: more mature, with more confidence and with more desire, “he said in SportDirect Radio.
Of course, questioned by a percentage of options to be able to return to Martiricos, he does not completely close the door: “There is never a zero or a hundred, in the end there can always be a percentage.” The winger believes that his short-term goal “is focused on this season, keep getting experience and try to break it, we'll see what happens. I want to have more prominence in my home club but this has to be won by one on the field. The Huesca project is beautiful and I am very excited to return. When I return to La Rosaleda with Huesca, if I mark, I will not celebrate“.
Joaquín Muñoz also reviewed what this season has been at La Rosaleda on an individual level: “My level has been quite irregular and we've all seen it. Maybe the end of the season took a toll on me, I had hamstring problems and maybe I wasn't one hundred percent. But there were few of us and I had to play, there was no other. I had to make an effort because there was no more, it was a risk that I had to take “.
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