Exclusive Interview with Blue Devils Busan Goalkeeper Greta Schneider
Interviewer: Greta, thank you for taking the time to sit down with us. Let's start off by talking about your practice ethics. You are known for your exceptional skills and dedication to improving as a footballer. Can you tell us more about your approach to training?
Greta: Thank you for having me. My practice ethics are quite simple - I will do anything and everything to get better. I have no friends, no fun outside of football. My only goal in life is to thrive as a footballer, even if that means sacrificing everything else around me. I work all day, every day, to be the best goalkeeper I can be.
Interviewer: That level of dedication is truly impressive. How do you balance maintaining a healthy lifestyle while still focusing so much on your football career?
Greta: It's all about finding a balance. I make sure to take care of my body with healthy habits, but I also know when to push myself to the limit on the field. It's important to strike that balance in order to perform at my best.
Interviewer: Let's talk about your favorite club to play against, IDF. What is it about facing off against them that you enjoy so much?
Greta: IDF is a tough opponent, but I love the challenge they bring. It's always a fierce battle when we face off, and I thrive in those high-pressure situations. Plus, there's nothing quite like the satisfaction of coming out on top against a strong team like IDF.
Interviewer: Lastly, can you share with us a random interesting fact about your life outside of football?
Greta: Well, despite my intense focus on my career, I do have a love for cooking. It's a great way for me to relax and unwind after a tough match or training session. I enjoy trying out new recipes and experimenting in the kitchen.
Interviewer: Thank you for sharing that with us, Greta. We wish you all the best in your future matches with Blue Devils Busan.