Anggie Diah: The Unconventional Defender Shaking Things Up at Blue Devils Busan
Reporter: Anggie, you have been making quite the impression at Blue Devils Busan this season. How does it feel to be recognized for your exceptional play on the field?
Anggie Diah: It's always nice to receive recognition for your hard work, but I'm just focused on doing my best for the team. I believe in giving my all in every match and that's what I've been trying to do this season.
Reporter: Your practice ethics have been a topic of discussion among fans and critics. How do you respond to those who call you lazy?
Anggie Diah: I may not be the type to spend hours on the training ground, but I believe in quality over quantity. Football is important to me, but so is having a balanced life. I enjoy spending time with my family and pursuing other interests outside of the game.
Reporter: You have been known to play through injuries and push yourself to the limit on the field. How do you maintain your high level of performance despite the physical toll it may take on your body?
Anggie Diah: I've always been a fighter and I believe in giving my all for the team. Sometimes that means pushing through the pain and putting my body on the line. I know that I may not age well, but for now, I'm focused on giving my best for Blue Devils Busan.
Reporter: Lastly, can you share a random interesting fact about your life that fans may not know?
Anggie Diah: Well, I actually have a passion for cooking! When I'm not on the field, you can often find me experimenting in the kitchen and trying out new recipes. It's a great way for me to relax and unwind after a tough match.
Reporter: Thank you for sharing that with us, Anggie. We wish you continued success at Blue Devils Busan and beyond.