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Part 5: An interview with a future star – Ibrahim Afellay

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Part 5: An interview with a future star – http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ibrahim-Afellay-c16547
The former PSV player, Ibrahim Afellay, was asked about his personal life and himself later during the interview.
First question was related to his stronger foot and he was asked whether he was left footed or right footed.
He said that when he was young and used to play in the street, he could kick the ball with both his feet. However, currently, he added, that he stays after practice to shoot from his left foot so that he can make it better and have an extra advantage as
he can shoot with both his feet.
Afellay is basically from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Morocco-c2961.
He was asked how he feels about his parents’ country.
He said that he is half Moroccan and half Dutch and whenever he has a holiday he always visits his parents and friends in Morocco and keeps in touch with them.
He was asked about his “typical day” back in his school days.
The Dutch youngster laughed the question and stated that he was never good at studies even though he completed his degree.
He said that he always played football after school and sometimes while playing he used to forget that he has to go home and kept on playing till night.
The Dutch midfielder was asked what it was like to be a part of the poor side of Utrecht where he was brought up. He said that his mother still lives there and it is a great place to be for him.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/PSV-c40281 captain stated that for him family is very important and that is why he still visits her and his friends there.
He said that the most important character in his life is his mother and the reason why he keeps visiting her in Utrecht.
Later, the newly signed http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 player was asked to describe himself.
He said, “I’m just a normal person. Maybe I seem a bit timid at first, but I open up when I get to know people. Really though, I don’t like talking about myself”. 
The Dutch midfielder could not explain himself in front of the press but he did tell them about his “holiday plan” during the Christmas break.
He said that he is going to go home and spend his time with his family.
He said that even though he doesn’t want to leave and can’t wait to play for the new club, he is going to enjoy the winter break and he is going to come back on the 29th to train for the club he just signed for.

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