Belva Donato: The Rising Star of Cusco Conductores

Reporter: Belva, congratulations on your exceptional recent form. Despite not playing any matches this season, you have been gaining a lot of attention. How are you feeling about your current situation at Cusco Conductores?
Belva: Thank you. I am feeling great and ready to prove myself on the pitch. It has been frustrating not being able to play, but I have been working hard in training and I am confident that my time will come soon.
Reporter: It's been said that you are not known for your practice ethics and some may call you lazy. How do you respond to those criticisms?
Belva: I understand where those criticisms come from, but I believe that I am able to perform at my best when I am enjoying myself and spending time with my family. Football is important to me, but so is having a balanced life. I know how to work hard when it matters most.
Reporter: Your healthiness has been a concern, with reports of partying before important matches and playing through injuries. How do you manage to perform at a high level despite these challenges?
Belva: I have always been able to push through pain and focus on the game. My body may not be in the best shape, but I know how to take care of myself and perform when it counts. I am not worried about aging well, I am focused on making the most of my career now.
Reporter: What is your favorite club to play against and why?
Belva: I love playing against OIL. They always bring out the best in me and I enjoy the competition. It's always a thrilling match when we face off against them.
Reporter: Lastly, can you share a random interesting fact about your life with us?
Belva: Sure, I am actually a skilled pianist and enjoy playing classical music in my free time. It's a great way for me to unwind and relax outside of football.