Exclusive Interview: Rising Star Ayan Ibrahim Talks Football, Family, and Fun
Reporter: Thank you for sitting down with us, Ayan. Let's start with your current club, Sons of the Sahya. How has the season been going for you so far?
Ayan: It's been a great season for us. We're currently ranked 2nd out of 10 teams, and I'm really proud of the way we've been playing as a team. Personally, I've been happy with my performance on the field as well.
Reporter: You've been exceptional in your recent form, with only 3 goals conceded this season. What do you attribute your success to?
Ayan: I think my favorite formation and play style really suit my strengths as a defender. I enjoy the challenge of defending and keeping the opposition at bay. Plus, my teammates have been incredibly supportive, which has helped me to perform at my best.
Reporter: I've heard that you have a wide range of interests outside of football. How do you manage to balance your passion for the game with other aspects of your life?
Ayan: It's all about finding a balance. Football is important to me, but so is spending time with my family and having fun. I try to maintain a healthy lifestyle while still enjoying my hobbies and interests outside of the game.
Reporter: Your practice ethics have been a topic of discussion among fans and analysts. Some say you're lazy, while others admire your ability to make it work. What's your take on this?
Ayan: I think everyone has their own approach to practice and preparation. I may not be the most dedicated player when it comes to putting in extra work, but I believe in quality over quantity. I focus on what I need to improve on and make sure I give my best on the field during matches.
Reporter: Lastly, what's your favorite club to play against and why?
Ayan: I always enjoy playing against INT. They're a tough team, and it's always a challenge to face them on the field. It pushes me to work harder and improve my game, which I appreciate.
Reporter: Thank you for your time, Ayan. We wish you continued success on and off the field.
Ayan: Thank you for having me. It's been a pleasure.