Interview with Soon So: The Ultimate Sacrifice for Football

Interview with Soon So: The Ultimate Sacrifice for Football



Reporter: Soon So, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. You've been in exceptional form this season, despite Sycamore FC's struggles. Can you tell us a bit about your practice ethics and how you maintain such high levels of performance?

Soon So: Thank you for having me. My practice ethics are extremely strict. I believe in sacrificing everything else in my life in order to thrive as a footballer. I have no friends, no fun. Just work all day, every day. My only goal is to become the best player I can be.

Reporter: That level of dedication is truly impressive. How do you manage to stay healthy and perform at such a high level, even when faced with injuries and other setbacks?

Soon So: I've been through it all. I've partied all night before cup finals, powered through injuries and concussions. My body is more of a ruin than a temple, but I push through because football is everything to me. I know that it may not be sustainable in the long run, but for now, I will do whatever it takes to succeed.

Reporter: It's clear that football means everything to you. Is there a particular team or player that you look forward to facing on the pitch?

Soon So: I always enjoy playing against ROY. They have a strong attacking presence, which allows me to showcase my skills as a defender. It's always a challenge, but I thrive on challenges.

Reporter: And finally, can you share with us a random interesting fact about your life outside of football?

Soon So: Well, despite my intense dedication to the sport, I have a secret passion for cooking. It's the one thing that allows me to relax and unwind after a long day of training and matches. I find it therapeutic to create something delicious for myself, even if it's just for a moment.

Reporter: Thank you for sharing that with us, Soon So. We wish you all the best for the rest of the season.

Soon So: Thank you. I will continue to give my all for Sycamore FC, no matter what it takes.