Exclusive Interview with Cordoba Gauchos Defender Edo Sella

Exclusive Interview with Cordoba Gauchos Defender Edo Sella



Reporter: Edo, thank you for taking the time to speak with us. Let's start with your current club, Cordoba Gauchos. What do you think sets this club apart from others you have played for?

Edo: Well, one thing I really appreciate about Cordoba Gauchos is their investment in player development. They really prioritize helping us improve our skills and reach our full potential. It's something that I value a lot in a club.

Reporter: That's great to hear. Your recent form has been exceptional, even though the team is currently ranked last in the league. How do you stay motivated and keep performing at such a high level?

Edo: I think it's all about having a serious work ethic. I spend a lot of time on and off the pitch working on my game and trying to get better every day. And of course, it helps to have a coach who appreciates that and supports me. But I also know how to have some fun and let loose once in a while to keep things balanced.

Reporter: As a mature player, how have you adapted your lifestyle and training habits to prolong your career?

Edo: When I was younger, I wasn't the most health-conscious player on the pitch. But as I've gotten older, I've realized the importance of taking care of my body. I've cut down on fast food and switched to a more keto-friendly diet. It's all about making those small changes that can add up over time.

Reporter: Is there a particular club that you enjoy playing against the most?

Edo: Definitely BDB. There's just something about the competition and the rivalry that brings out the best in me. It's always a tough match, but I thrive in those situations.

Reporter: And finally, can you share a random interesting fact about your life outside of football?

Edo: Well, not many people know this, but I'm actually a huge fan of painting. It's a hobby that I picked up a few years ago, and it's become a great way for me to relax and unwind after a tough match. It's a nice way to express myself off the pitch.

Reporter: That's fascinating. Thank you for sharing that with us, Edo. We wish you the best of luck for the rest of the season with Cordoba Gauchos.

Edo: Thank you, it's been a pleasure.