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Whether he can emulate his almost-namesake and become a favourite of the St James' Park crowd remains up for debate, but the signs from his short career thus far are at least encouraging. Munoz and Munez's backgrounds are, in fairness, pretty similar. 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. Santiago Munez, the teenager who, against all odds, played professional football after a tough upbringing [and yes, he played against Ful-ham] - decided to send on his best wishes.

I would love it. Why not? I love that place. Life is imitating art at Newcastle United. When the Magpies signed Mexican teenager, Santiago Munoz on transfer deadline day, a lot of fans noticed the similarities to the storyline of the film Goal!

Santiago Munez. The film follows the story Santi, a young man from a tough background who realises his football ambitions by playing for the Magpies. Now, to complete the circle, Kuno Becker - the actor who plays Munez in the film - has sent out a message to Newcastle's new signing.

In the film, Munez helps take Newcastle to the Champions League. Only time will tell whether the real-life Munoz - who scored five goals as Mexico won the Concacaf Under Championships in - can help his new team turn fiction into reality. Listen to nocturnal mixtapes specially curated from his music collection. They can sign a player during the season but he would not be eligible to play for the new club.

Quotes Santiago Munez : The only one who can tell me I'm not good enough is you. User reviews Review. Top review. Tony Plana always under-rated and excellent is outstanding as Becker's cold father and Marcel Iures gives an incredible performance as the British team's head coach.

Becker also unwittingly teaches a brash superstar Alessandro Nivola who has forgotten the real reasons why he plays soccer why the game is so important and also finds companionship in a strange land with beautiful nurse Anna Friel. Great cinematography and a wonderful score make for a very moving and entertaining experience as the film touches strong emotions of love, friendship, sacrifice and ultimate success against all odds. A bit long and not totally original, but still done well enough to be a winner that does accomplish its goal in the end.

FAQ 1. During the scene when Roz says, "Yeah ya do. It's green an' it's got a goal post at each end" when she smiles, her mouth looks like it is full of blood! The scene is quick but unedited. Any answeres?

Details Edit. Release date May 12, United States. United States United Kingdom. English Spanish.



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