Exclusive Interview with Sons of the Sahya's Midfielder Kirby Ogawa

Interviewer: Kirby, you're only 18 years old but already making a name for yourself in the football world. How does it feel to be playing at such a young age?
Kirby: It's a dream come true, honestly. I've always loved the game and to be able to play at this level is amazing. I just want to keep improving and helping my team win.
Interviewer: Your recent form has been exceptional, with one goal and two assists in just five matches. What do you attribute that success to?
Kirby: I think it's just a combination of hard work and being in the right place at the right time. My teammates have been great at setting me up for chances, and I've been fortunate enough to convert them.
Interviewer: You're known for your love of defending and playing a 4-5-1 formation. What is it about that style of play that you enjoy so much?
Kirby: I think defending is just as important as attacking in football. I love the challenge of shutting down the opposition and helping my team keep a clean sheet.
Interviewer: You've been criticized for your lack of practice ethics and partying habits. How do you respond to those criticisms?
Kirby: Look, football is important to me, but so is having fun and spending time with my family. I don't think that makes me lazy, just someone with a wide range of interests. As long as I perform on the pitch, I don't think it should matter.
Interviewer: Lastly, can you share a random interesting fact about your life that most people don't know?
Kirby: Well, not many people know that I'm actually a black belt in karate. It's something I've been doing since I was a kid and it's helped me with my agility and discipline on the football field.
Interviewer: That's fascinating! Thank you for sharing, Kirby. We wish you continued success on and off the pitch.