Exclusive Interview with Midfield Maestro Santino Marino

Exclusive Interview with Midfield Maestro Santino Marino



Reporter: Santino, thank you for taking the time to sit down with us for this exclusive interview. Let's start off by talking about your current club, The Gymnastic Society. How do you feel about your move to the club and what are your goals for the upcoming season?

Santino Marino: I am thrilled to be a part of The Gymnastic Society. It's a club with a rich history and I feel honored to wear their jersey. My goal for this season is to help the team achieve success on the field and bring some silverware back to the club.

Reporter: You have been known for your exceptional skill on the field, despite not always putting in the extra work during practice. How do you manage to still perform at such a high level?

Santino Marino: I believe in balance. Football is important to me, but so is having fun and spending time with my family. I may not always be the first one on the training ground, but when I step onto the pitch, I give it my all.

Reporter: Your healthiness is also something that sets you apart from other players. How do you maintain such a high level of fitness and what sacrifices have you had to make?

Santino Marino: My body is my most important asset, and I treat it as such. I have had to turn down late nights and new athletic challenges to ensure that I can have a long and healthy career as a footballer. It's all about making the right decisions for my future.

Reporter: Lastly, Santino, can you tell us about your favorite club to play against and your preferred formation and play style on the field?

Santino Marino: My favorite club to play against is COB. There is always a great atmosphere when we face off against them. As for my favorite formation, I prefer a 4-5-1 with an attacking play style. I love to get forward and create opportunities for my teammates.

Interesting Fact: Despite his laid-back attitude off the field, Santino Marino is an avid chess player and enjoys competing in local tournaments in his free time.