Name: Aeja Khun gives insight into his career and future at Royal Cambridge FC

Interviewer: Aeja, thank you for sitting down with us today. Let's start off by talking about your recent form. You haven't played any matches this season, but your skill and maturity on the field are well-known. Can you tell us about how you're feeling heading into the new season?
Aeja Khun: Well, first of all, thank you for having me. It's been a challenging season for me so far, not being able to get on the pitch. But I've been working hard in training and I'm confident that when my opportunity comes, I'll be ready to make an impact for the team.
Interviewer: Your practice ethics have been described as not the hardest worker, but not the worst either. How do you balance putting in the work with enjoying yourself off the field?
Aeja Khun: I think it's important to find a balance. I love playing football, but I also love having fun and enjoying life. As long as I can meet the expectations of the club and perform on the field, I don't see anything wrong with enjoying myself off the pitch.
Interviewer: You've been known to push through injuries and concussions in the past. How have you been able to maintain your health and longevity in your career?
Aeja Khun: (laughs) My body is definitely more of a ruin than a temple, that's for sure. I've been lucky to have a strong support system around me, including the club's medical staff, who have helped me stay on the field despite my various bumps and bruises.
Interviewer: Lastly, can you tell us about your favorite club to play against and your preferred formation and play style?
Aeja Khun: I always love facing off against HOS. They bring out the best in me. As for my favorite formation, I love playing in a 4-3-3 and I thrive in an attacking play style. It allows me to showcase my creativity and vision on the field.
Interviewer: Thank you for your time, Aeja. Before we wrap up, can you share a random interesting fact about your life?
Aeja Khun: Sure! I actually have a twin brother who also plays football professionally. We've always had a friendly rivalry on the field, but we're also each other's biggest supporters off the pitch. It's been a great source of motivation for me throughout my career.