Exclusive Interview with Sons of the Sahya Defender Otto Kramer

Reporter: Otto, thank you for sitting down with us for this interview. Let's start off by talking about your current club, Sons of the Sahya. How has the season been going for you so far?
Otto Kramer: It's been a decent season so far. We're currently ranked 4th out of 10 teams, and I think we have the potential to climb higher in the standings. Personally, I've played in 10 matches and I think I've been performing well.
Reporter: Your favorite club to play against is IDF. What is it about facing them that you enjoy?
Otto Kramer: IDF always brings out the best in me. They have a strong attacking style, which I thrive on as a defender. It's always a challenge to go up against them, but it's a challenge I look forward to.
Reporter: Your practice ethics have been a topic of discussion among fans and pundits. Some say you're lazy, while others say you have a wide range of interests. How do you respond to these criticisms?
Otto Kramer: I understand where the criticism is coming from. Football is important to me, but so is having fun and spending time with my family. I may not always put in the extra work, but I still manage to make it work on the field. Everyone has their own approach to the game, and mine just happens to be a bit different.
Reporter: It's been said that your body is more of a ruin than a temple, with partying all night before cup finals and playing through injuries and concussions. How do you manage to stay fit and perform at a high level?
Otto Kramer: I've always had a resilient body that has been able to withstand the wear and tear of the game. I may not age well in the long run, but for now, I'm able to push through and give my best on the field. It's all part of the game for me.
Reporter: Lastly, could you share a random interesting fact about your life with our readers?
Otto Kramer: One interesting fact about me is that I have a passion for cooking. When I'm not on the field, you'll often find me in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes. It's a hobby that helps me unwind and relax away from the pressures of football.
Reporter: Thank you, Otto, for sharing your insights with us. We wish you and Sons of the Sahya all the best for the rest of the season.
Otto Kramer: Thank you for having me.