MAYBE it’s the caffeine in Kiera Moss’s tall Latte or the fact that she’s sitting down to do an interview with The Irish News. Or maybe it’s a combination of both – but she doesn’t stay quiet for more than three seconds at a time. She’s an interviewer’s dream. The Ardoyne native is 33 going on 19. ‘Muzzy’, as her friends call her, is great company and immediately lifts the Wednesday afternoon gloom that has enveloped a rainy Royal Avenue. A former Northern Ireland international footballer, Kiera has recently returned from the homeless World Cup in Mexico where she picked up the player of the tournament gong. She could talk football all day. Don’t ask her what she’s won or where she’s played during her highly decorated career because she’s a little light on detail. Are you left or right footed? “I’m right footed but I can play with both.” Are you good in the air? “Brilliant.” Are you fast? “Oh yeah, fast and nippy.” Have you any weaknesses in your game? You’re not expecting the silence but it’s welcome nonetheless. “Weaknesses…” Kiera mulls it over. She finally surrenders to the question’s premise “I suppose I could be fitter. Yeah,…