Wezi First Part Online Interview

Wezi Mung’andu aka Handsome footballer was born in 2002 at Copperbelt province in Chingola Zambia. His passion for football started when he was very young at the age of 6,he used to play Chipombwa which means (a ball made with plastics) ,so he used to play with it at home,also in streets and every where he goes with his friends. When he started attending school in the year of 2006,when he was 5 years old and that’s where his football journey began and started take it seriously because it was at school felt in love with football also they used to have tournaments for under 10s which made him to concentrate more,because its something he wanted when grew up to become a professional footballer. The person inspired Wezi,is his mom,because she used to play girls soccer though the time ,he started that’s where she stopped, saying that Wezi will continue where she left it,but she never gets tired of pushing him to work extra harder every day ,because his mom wants to see him successful and famous ,that’s why always pushed him to do it.
Regarding his lessons picked up during his football journey, how to compete: He told us there are two types of competition namely compete with others and compete on your own .Insisted football teaches both ,when you face an opponent and think critical in that moment about how to beat them (game theory), also how to come up with a game plan (planning ),and also make that plan come to life (execution). Individually, you must improve your body to become a better player, also told us if you don’t learn to compete with yourself and improve every day you’ll be the weakest link in the chain that itself is pressure enough to improve. Secondly how to be discipline: From the teams had been playing for all coaches he met since he grew up ,taught him the following :to wake up early in the morning to do work outs so he can stay focus required to keep his form above certain level in the team he always played,also to keep discipline for every aspects of the game.By the time he finish training, have no choice but to understand discipline and enforce it throughout rest of his life .Thirdly How to work harder:99.9 percent resumes, said hard working is key ,also said think about your work place, 99.9 percent of your coworkers must be treated fairly ,also made an example to said sports are not the only way to learn how to work hard,but its a great start .Hinted in football ,you can earn a name for yourself by outworking your team mates, its an unfair advantage that’s accessible to everyone by changing attitude. Fourthly: With the apparent lack of respect for others ,they see the news,this is extremely important before you can lead ,you have to know how to follow study how other leaders do it and how they inspire others,and motivate the people around them also to let the coach do their job.Leadership is rare,but everyone needs to know how and when to follow.Football has taught him that as well.

Second part online interview coming soon

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