Exclusive Interview with Mumbai Leopards Midfielder Nori Ohara
Reporter: Nori, you've had an exceptional season so far with Mumbai Leopards. How do you feel about your recent form and the team's current ranking?
Nori: Thank you, it's been a great season for me personally and for the team as well. We are currently sitting in second place, just behind our rivals GAU. Hopefully, we can continue our good form and push for that top spot.
Reporter: You have a reputation for being a bit lazy when it comes to practice, but still managing to perform well on the field. How do you balance your love for football with your other interests?
Nori: Football is definitely important to me, but I also believe in having a good work-life balance. I enjoy spending time with my family and pursuing other hobbies outside of the game. I may not always put in the extra work, but I still give my all when I step onto the pitch.
Reporter: You've been known to push through injuries and play regardless of your physical condition. How do you manage to stay on top of your game despite any setbacks?
Nori: I've always been a fighter on the field. I believe in giving my best no matter what challenges come my way. Yes, my body may not be in the best shape, but I always give my all for the team.
Reporter: It's clear that you have a love for attacking play. What is your favorite aspect of playing in the midfield position?
Nori: I love being able to create scoring opportunities for my team. Whether it's through a well-timed pass or a long-range shot, I thrive on making an impact in the attacking third of the field.
Reporter: Lastly, what is your favorite memory of playing against GAU, your favorite club to play against?
Nori: I always enjoy the intensity of our matches against GAU. The rivalry brings out the best in both teams, and it's always a thrilling experience to compete against them.
Reporter: Thank you for your time, Nori. Best of luck for the rest of the season with Mumbai Leopards.
Nori: Thank you, I appreciate it. We will continue to fight for that top spot and hopefully bring some silverware home to Mumbai.