Teenage prodigy Melea Aguon talks about her exceptional form and serious practice ethics

Teenage prodigy Melea Aguon talks about her exceptional form and serious practice ethics



Interviewer: Melea, congratulations on your exceptional form this season. Despite not playing any matches yet, you seem to be on fire in training. What do you attribute this to?

Melea: Thank you. I think it comes down to my serious practice ethics. I really invest time and effort into improving my skills both on and off the pitch. My coach has praised me for my work ethics, and I believe that hard work pays off.

Interviewer: It's great to see such dedication at such a young age. How do you balance your serious approach with letting loose once in a while?

Melea: It's all about finding the right balance. I know when to focus and give my all in training, but I also know how to have fun and relax when I need to. It's important to enjoy life outside of football as well.

Interviewer: You have a reputation for powering through injuries and concussions. Do you ever worry about the long-term effects on your health?

Melea: I try not to think about it too much. I love playing football, and I will do whatever it takes to be on the pitch. I know my body might not age well, but right now, I just want to focus on improving and helping my team succeed.

Interviewer: Do you have a favorite club to play against in the league?

Melea: Definitely REV. They always bring out the best in me, and the games against them are always intense and competitive. It's always a challenge, but I love it.

Interviewer: Lastly, what's a random interesting fact about your life that fans might not know?

Melea: Well, not many people know that I have a twin sister who also plays football. She's a goalkeeper, and we used to play together in the same team before she moved to a different club. It's always fun to compete against her on the pitch.

Interviewer: Thank you for sharing that, Melea. We wish you the best of luck for the upcoming season.

Melea: Thank you for having me. I'll do my best to keep up my exceptional form and help my team climb up the rankings.