Emma Haas: The Unconventional Defender

Emma Haas: The Unconventional Defender



Interviewer: Emma, thank you for taking the time to speak with us. You've had quite an interesting career so far. Can you tell us a bit about your journey to where you are now at Sons of the Sahya?

Emma Haas: Well, it's been a bit of a rollercoaster, to be honest. I've always been drawn to clubs who have that hunger to win no matter what. Sons of the Sahya fit that bill perfectly. They have a relentless drive to be the best, and I love being a part of that.

Interviewer: You've been known for your unique approach to the game, with some calling you lazy while others admire your ability to make it work. How do you see yourself as a player?

Emma Haas: I like to think of myself as someone who knows how to balance passion for the game with other interests in life. Football is important to me, but so is having fun and spending time with my family. I may not put in the extra hours on the training pitch, but I always give my all when I step onto the field.

Interviewer: You've faced some challenges in terms of injuries and health concerns throughout your career. How have you managed to overcome these obstacles?

Emma Haas: Ah, injuries and concussions are just part of the game for me. I've partied all night before cup finals, pushed through the pain, and somehow managed to keep going. My body may not be a temple, but it's definitely seen its fair share of battles.

Interviewer: You seem to have a favorite club to play against in BDB. What is it about them that brings out the best in you?

Emma Haas: BDB always pushes me to my limits. They have a strong attacking style of play, and I relish the challenge of defending against them. It brings out the competitive fire in me.

Interviewer: Lastly, can you share with us a random interesting fact about your life outside of football?

Emma Haas: Well, not many people know this, but I have a passion for painting. When I'm not on the pitch, you can often find me in my studio, creating colorful masterpieces. It's a nice escape from the intensity of the game.

Interviewer: Thank you, Emma, for sharing your insights with us. Best of luck with the rest of the season at Sons of the Sahya.

Emma Haas: Thank you for having me. I'll do my best to help my team reach the top spot.