 What's up guys? My name is Chioma. I'm here with Kosei and we're doing Ask the Player. Boom. So the first question we have for Kosei is how are you doing with your Spanish language? I think it goes pretty well. I mean we're learning a lot and when I came here to Spain I didn't know one word and so I feel like now I can understand, I can communicate with my teammates and yeah I think I'm on the right way even though we have a break now since it's been the quarantine so I can't wait to start with the lessons again. Yeah I agree. I think for her she understands a lot. For me I had Spanish classes in school for a little bit, yo escrito y yo mazo menos muy bien pero yo escucho y yo hablas muy malo en mi opinion. No, you understand a lot in my opinion. You're hard to yourself. Okay the next question we have is what is your most memorable moment as a player? My most memorable moment as a player? It's hard to choose obviously the Olympic silver in Rio with a national team, taking bronze with a national team this World Cup, playing Champions League final. It's hard to choose and have a lot of really good memories that I will carry on my whole life. Yeah for sure. I mean you've had a great career and it's only hopefully keep going up. For me it was probably on my birthday I got my first call up to the national team and then in my first camp I got my first cap and then I got my first goal so that whole like two weeks was super special kind of like what dreams are made of you know. Yeah you have the future ahead of you. You're still young. So next question some of you guys asked is who's the funniest on the team? It's hard to choose except us too. I think Dai is very funny. No I agree. I think we all have like a different kind of humor. Yeah so it just depends on the day but if I had to pick one I would go with Dai too because she's always pulling pranks and yeah tricking people and it's a good time. Yeah for sure. Another question you guys asked is what does it feel like to be the first woman to play for Roma? For me it's a huge honor and responsibility to to wear this club's press and I will yeah it was an emotional moment to sign for the club obviously it's the biggest club in the world and this club is about winning and that is what we want to do it's it's an only option. Yeah I would say yeah. No I agree everything she said I completely agree. I think like she said it's the biggest club in the world the success this club's had is amazing when we did the tour you really get a feel of how how great this club is and how they just keep pushing to the next level so to be a part of that from the very beginning is is incredible and and the badges move beneath them you know so I'm just really excited to see what we do this year. Yeah and it's a new chapter for the club I mean it's gonna light a lot of dreams for all the young girls that are dreaming to play for the rest of it as I did when I was a kid so now we have some questions from our fans to you Chioma and one of the questions is which one of your feet is the strongest? All right so one I like that question because that means I somehow look maybe even which is not the case but I'm very much left-footed the right one's probably just there for standing but I'm trying to work on it every day but I'm left left-footed left handed. Good answer. If you could choose a hat-trick or a last-minute winner. That's a tough one. Are you even thinking about that? I think I think you know both are great but I think the feeling you get when you score like a late a late goal to help the team wins it's pretty unmatched so I'll go with the match winner. For sure 100% no feelings better than to score a last-minute winner. Now answering your question. Okay another question for Chioma is what is your daily routine? For training in early games. Yeah I would say like coming to training and after what do you do after training? Okay so I'm a big morning person so I get up probably around six I like to just kind of get my body awake I drink water like right when I wake up do the whole brush your teeth, wash your face whatever make breakfast I usually have an omelet with some fruit some bread and some orange juice and then you know I get ready to leave and I listen to a podcast when you know when I'm traveling to training usually listen to Oprah. Good choice. That I really enjoy but yeah that's pretty much it for me. Do you feel ready for the level of commitment to play for Real Madrid? Absolutely I think where I'm at in my career right now I think I'm on six-year playing professionally and all my experiences so far have helped me a lot and I'm just ready to to represent what this club you know stands for and I think with pressure you see a lot of what kind of person you are and with the great teammates I have in the plan of World Cups Olympics we just have a great team that's only gonna challenge everyone to be better and bring the best out of everyone so for me I'm super excited I'm super ready and you know I think we all have high expectations for ourselves and you know these are just all words I'm just really excited for the games to start so we actually show you know show what we're worried about for sure. What's the hardest part of the training I would say the preseason or okay what do you like what don't you like. Okay so for me I like I enjoy training I'd like you do as well and I don't know why but the warm-up for me is like I wish you could kind of like snap your fingers and how he's ready to go and then you can start training but for me it's just always hard to kind of get the body going because you're just really eager to get into the training but obviously warming up stretching is very important but I would say that's the hardest part for me. Here's another one what do you do during your free time when you're at home and not training. So I'm a bit of a nerd so I just recently learned how to code I took a class which I think is so impressive. I just want to say that. Yeah so I just kind of wanted to learn about programming computer programming and since we had a lot of time off I took a class and recently passed I'm a certified programmer I guess so I've just been doing that on my computer learning and trying to make applications. Yeah she'll do my next time. Last questions for you is do you identify you as American Nigerian or English? Nice. So for me I think all of them is who I am. I grew up with Nigerian parents and was raised in Nigerian household. A lot of things we did impacted my Nigerian culture. I eat a ton of Nigerian food. I go to a lot of Nigerian parties. I wear a lot of Nigerian clothing. So for me that's a big part of me and I was born in London. I think my English part of me is like wild of football so much and now it's you know my career so that's a big part of me and then I grew up in America I moved there when I was three so I think all of them play such a special part in me and it's hard to just to choose one. I think it's just all three. Alright now we're gonna switch and we're gonna ask some of the questions you guys ask the COSA. So one question you guys ask is how many languages do you speak? How many languages? I speak Swedish, English, Albanian. I lived almost four years playing for PSG in Paris so I'm pretty okay in French. She can speak French. And learning Spanish now. Nice. Alright, I can speak English and Spanish. Another question for COSA is what is your earliest memory of playing football? My earliest memory of playing football was playing with my older brothers and competing with them. It was all about winning from start even competing with my brothers so I remember like just juggling around with the ball and they would like they would go to the pitch and trying to get rid of me because I was a young friend. I don't want them to have your sis with me with them so but I knew where the pitch was I always ended up there and I competed against them even cheetah to win, you know. He ain't cheetah, he ain't trying. When it comes to juggling and so that is my first memory. I feel like everyone not everyone but a lot of girls who got into football was because they had older brothers. For me it was the same thing I have two older brothers so it was like trying to copy what they were doing. I think like yeah normally they're role models from start and you want to be like them and you want to play football. Although I ended up supporting the best team in the world. Alright, another question we have is what's the biggest difference you feel to live in Spain and then versus living in Sweden? I would say the weather for sure. The food is amazing and the way people live their lives I think it's amazing. I've said it before that's a small things but I really appreciate seeing it. Yeah, no I agree. I think Spain has a really easy fun way of life and I think the people here are really nice so it's been super easy to come in and just get adjusted you know. Yeah I think it's the first country or the first city where I felt the most at home. Another question you guys asked for Kose is who is your favorite Roma Dream men's player? When I grew up it was obviously the Brazilian Ronaldo. He was my biggest role model growing up but then again we know like Real Madrid has so many legends that played for the club. Estefan is one of them. Zidane is another one. They have a lot of great players that played for the club, historic-wise. Brazilian Ronaldo was my favorite. Nice. It's hard to pick right like just you just named legends and that doesn't even touch like all the players that play for Roma Dream. I think for me being born in London you know I love David Beckham. Another question for Kose is what is your diet? My diet. I eat a lot of vegetarian food. I really when I cook at home it's either vegetarian or fish. So I would say that is my daily diet although I eat sometimes meat but it's not like my favorite. I prefer vegetarian or fish. It's a little bit Scandinavian. A lot of fish, potatoes. No fish is great though. I love to cook pasta too. So I have a little bit of everything and I enjoy cooking. Do you? Yes I love cooking. I kind of eat like the same thing a lot like I don't mind repeating but I make a lot of Nigerian food. Which is cool because here in Spain I've actually found a lot of stories that have African spices which surprised me but definitely definitely cool.