The Santa Cruz Breakers is a fictional soccer team I initially created in the PS3 PES 2009 created for Pro Evolution Soccer Series by Konami. The team and logo is based on a local soccer team in Santa Cruz, CA. Go Breakers!
** This blog is not affiliated with the real Santa Cruz Breakers and has been created to make the Pro Evolution Soccer game more realistic **
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Press Conference with Breakers to discuss 2-3-6 record
Chow (63) had two solid shots on goal, that couldn't find the back of the net in the last match against LOSC!
The press conference interviewing E. Chow (63) the current Captain of the Santa Cruz Breakers lasted just under 15 minutes.
PRESS: Why are the Breakers struggling?
E. CHOW: The Breakers are a young team that have faced a number of solid club teams in D2 of League C. The more we play, the better we will become!
PRESS: In your 4-0 loss against Werder Bremen, it appeared that your team hit the low point of this season, what did you tell your team after the match?
E. CHOW: As Captain, it's my responsibility to work with my team and help them to stay composed and focused. The 4-0 loss against Werder Bremen was a devastating loss for us and our team began to unravel, especially after the second goal being an "own goal". I told my teammates that "each match is new opportunity for us to win and that we will only win as a team when we play as a team."
PRESS: What will be the most important thing the Breakers can do for the second half of the season?
E. CHOW: We need to stay composed and remain disciplined throughout the entire 90+ minutes of each match. The team needs to begin each match strong and not flat as we've done so in the past, which tends to have led to an early goal by the opposing team.
PRESS: Thanks for your time and good luck with the rest of the season!
E. CHOW: Thanks, I'd like to thank our sponsor DAKINE and all the fans for their continued good wishes! We are looking forward to the second half of the season!
The Breakers manager stated they he felt that the team was prepared to finish strong in the second half of the season! No additional comments about future prospects in the upcoming negotiation period.
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