Exclusive Interview with Cordoba Gauchos' Defender Irvan Made
Reporter: Irvan, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. Let's start off by discussing your preferred play style. You mentioned that you enjoy a neutral play style - can you elaborate on that?
Irvan Made: Yes, of course. I believe that a neutral play style allows for flexibility and adaptability on the pitch. It allows us to adjust our tactics based on the strengths and weaknesses of our opponents, which ultimately gives us an advantage in the game.
Reporter: That's a very strategic approach. Speaking of opponents, do you have a favorite club to play against?
Irvan Made: Definitely SLB. The matches against them are always intense and challenging, which brings out the best in me as a player. I thrive in those high-pressure situations.
Reporter: Your dedication to your career is evident in your work ethic. Can you tell us more about your practice habits and your ultimate goal as a footballer?
Irvan Made: My only goal in life is to thrive as a footballer, even if that means sacrificing everything else around me. I have no friends, no time for fun - just work all day, every day. I will do everything I can to get better, to improve my skills and reach the peak of my potential.
Reporter: It's clear that you are committed to your craft. How have you been taking care of your health as you get older?
Irvan Made: As a young player, I wasn't the most health-conscious on the pitch. But with age and experience, I have realized the importance of adopting healthier habits to prolong my career. I've been focusing on eating better, less fast food and more keto, to ensure that I can continue playing at a high level for as long as possible.
Reporter: That's great to hear. One last question before we wrap up - can you share a random interesting fact about your life with our readers?
Irvan Made: I actually have a passion for cooking. When I'm not on the pitch, I love experimenting with new recipes and trying out different cuisines. It's a way for me to unwind and relax after a long day of training and matches.
Reporter: Thank you for sharing that with us, Irvan. It's been a pleasure speaking with you and we wish you all the best for the rest of the season with Cordoba Gauchos.
Irvan Made: Thank you, it's been a pleasure.