Exclusive Interview with Yoshio Harada: The Unconventional Defender

Reporter: Yoshio, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. Let's start off by talking about your current club, Porto Alegre International. How are you feeling about the upcoming season?
Yoshio: Well, I'm excited to get started. I may not have played any matches yet this season, but I've been working hard in training and I'm ready to prove myself on the pitch.
Reporter: Your practice ethics have been a topic of discussion among fans and critics. Some say you're lazy, while others defend your approach. How do you respond to those criticisms?
Yoshio: Football is important to me, but I also believe in having a balance in life. I enjoy spending time with my family and pursuing other interests outside of the game. I may not always put in the extra work, but I still give my all when I step onto the field.
Reporter: You have a reputation for playing through injuries and pushing yourself to the limit. How do you maintain your level of performance despite these challenges?
Yoshio: I've always been a fighter, both on and off the pitch. I may not have the best health record, but I always give my best for my team. I may not age well physically, but mentally I am as strong as ever.
Reporter: What is your favorite club to play against and why?
Yoshio: I always enjoy playing against LEO. They have a strong team and it's always a challenge to face them on the pitch.
Reporter: Lastly, can you tell us a random interesting fact about your life that fans may not know?
Yoshio: One interesting fact about me is that I am also a talented artist. When I'm not on the field, you can often find me painting or drawing in my free time.
Reporter: Thank you for sharing that with us, Yoshio. We wish you the best of luck in the upcoming season with Porto Alegre International.
Yoshio: Thank you for having me. I'll do my best to make my fans proud.