DALILA ISLAM: THE YOUNG MIDFIELDER DEDICATED TO THRIVING IN FOOTBALL
Interviewer: Good afternoon, Dalila. Thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. You've gained quite a reputation as a talented young midfielder. How does it feel to be a part of Barts Hospital?
Dalila Islam: Thank you for having me. It's an honor to be a part of Barts Hospital. They invest a lot in player development, which is something I truly appreciate. It gives me the opportunity to grow and improve as a footballer.
Interviewer: Your recent form has been exceptional, and many fans are eager to see you in action. Can you tell us a bit about your practice ethics?
Dalila Islam: Absolutely. I believe in giving my all on and off the field. I'm willing to do everything it takes to get better, even if that means sacrificing everything else around me. I don't have many friends or engage in much leisure time. It's all about work, all day, every day.
Interviewer: That level of dedication is impressive. However, as a young player, have you taken any steps to ensure your long-term career?
Dalila Islam: Yes, definitely. Initially, I wasn't the most health-conscious on the pitch, but with age and experience, I've realized the importance of taking care of myself. I'm progressively adopting healthier habits, focusing on nutrition and fitness. Less fast food, more keto, you know?
Interviewer: That's great to hear. Now, let's talk about your favorite club to play against. Who would that be?
Dalila Islam: My favorite club to play against would be BDB. The competition is always intense, and it pushes me to perform at my best. Every match against them becomes a thrilling experience.
Interviewer: And what is your preferred formation and play style?
Dalila Islam: My favorite formation is 4-5-1. I find it provides a good balance between defense and attack. As for play style, I prefer to remain neutral, adapting to the situation, and making the best possible decisions on the field.
Interviewer: Lastly, could you share with us a random interesting fact about your life?
Dalila Islam: Well, before I fully committed to football, I used to be an excellent chess player. It was a hobby of mine, and I even participated in several tournaments during my school days. Chess taught me strategic thinking and analyzing situations, which I believe has greatly influenced my decision-making on the football pitch.
Interviewer: That's fascinating, Dalila. Thank you again for your time, and we wish you all the best in your career with Barts Hospital.
Dalila Islam: Thank you very much. It was my pleasure. I'll continue working hard to thrive as a footballer and make the club proud.