Crystal Palace right wing-back Daniel Munoz has emerged as Colombia's most dangerous attacking threat at the World Cup, scoring in each of his first two matches. The 30-year-old's two goals, including the decisive strike in a 1-0 victory over DR Congo that secured group qualification, highlight his effectiveness arriving late in attacking positions—a skill honed through years at Palace. Playing alongside star forwards Luis Diaz and James Rodriguez, Munoz's consistent threat from wide positions has positioned him among the world's best in his role and likely elevated his status on opposing teams' scouting reports.
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