Exclusive Interview with Sons of the Sahya's Defender, Hajoon Pyon
Interviewer: Hajoon Pyon, thank you for joining us today. Let's start off by talking about your recent form. You haven't played any matches this season, but your skill and experience are still highly regarded. How do you stay motivated despite not getting playing time?
Hajoon Pyon: Thank you for having me. It's definitely been challenging not getting on the pitch, but I believe in the importance of staying ready and supporting my teammates in any way I can. I try to stay positive and focused on improving every day, even if I'm not in the starting lineup.
Interviewer: Your practice ethics have been described as solid, but not exceptional. How do you balance putting in the work with having fun off the field?
Hajoon Pyon: I think it's important to find that balance. I enjoy my time off the field and believe that having fun is just as important as working hard. As long as I can meet the expectations of the club and perform when called upon, I don't see a problem with enjoying myself outside of training.
Interviewer: Your healthiness has been a topic of discussion, with some concerns about how well you'll age. How do you maintain your fitness despite your partying reputation?
Hajoon Pyon: (laughs) I've definitely had my fair share of late nights, but I try to take care of myself as best as I can. I know that I won't be able to party forever, so I make sure to stay on top of my fitness and recovery to prolong my career as much as possible.
Interviewer: Lastly, tell us about your favorite club to play against and your preferred formation and play style.
Hajoon Pyon: My favorite club to play against has to be BDB. The matches are always intense and competitive, and I thrive in those situations. As for my favorite formation, I love playing in a 4-3-3 with an attacking play style. I enjoy pushing forward and creating scoring opportunities for my teammates.
Interviewer: Thank you for your time, Hajoon Pyon. We wish you all the best in your career at Sons of the Sahya.
Hajoon Pyon: Thank you, it was a pleasure.