INTERVIEW2022.1.27

Interview with Shuto OKANIWA

Q: How was the 11th day of the camp?
As a newcomer, everything is in a new environment for me, but by communicating with various people and deepening relationships with the staff, I believe the team is improving and I am also making significant personal progress.

Q: The first day of training after moving to Itoman was tough, but how is your condition?
A, the coach mentioned that the second camp will have a higher intensity, and there will be more practical training focused on transitions between offense and defense. I believe these aspects will be key to winning, so I think we are able to do very good training.

Q: Coach Albert PUIG ORTONEDA's style of football requires a lot of tasks from the full-backs, which often involves a lot of thinking.
There are plays and decisions that should not be made, so while avoiding those, it is necessary to break through situations, evade pressure, and move closer to the goal, and I am working with that awareness.

Q: What kind of plays do you want to execute in the practice match the day after tomorrow?
First and foremost, I want to fulfill what I can do for the team's victory, and I believe that winning and then reflecting on it is the most important thing, so I want us all to be aware of that and work together as a team.