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Moises Muñoz spoke about the controversy surrounding the topic: 'Champion'.

Sábado 23 de Enero del 2016

Moises Muñoz spoke about the controversy surrounding the topic: 'Champion'.

The goalkeeper of America's Eagles spoke EXCLUSIVELY to FOX Sports Radio about the controversy surrounding the topic of the 'Campeonísimo' in Mexican soccer.

The goalkeeper of America's Eagles spoke EXCLUSIVELY to FOX Sports Radio about the controversy surrounding the topic of the 'Campeonísimo' in Mexican soccer.

Moises Muñoz, goalkeeper of América, spoke to the microphones of FOX Sports Radio about Chivas' intention to become champions in América's Centennial and the controversy surrounding the topic of Mexican soccer's "Campeonísimo".

The goalkeeper downplayed the Chivas owner's statements about becoming champions to spoil the celebration of América's hundred years: "The objective every year is to become champions, it's not unique to the centennial." Muñoz also took the opportunity to recommend Chivas that it should be more important for them to avoid relegation.

About the controversy generated by the "Campeonísimo" topic, he said that it depends on how you want to see it, but in the strict sense: "The team with the most titles is América."

In terms of sports, América, who recently thrashed Atlas in Jalisco, will host Pachuca, who comes after a narrow victory against Querétaro.

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