Direct quote from the article.
“When I think about it, I had an explosive mindset when I made the first Kingdom Hearts as well.
“Thus when I look back at all the material, I feel that fever again."
This article, in particular the headline, is a very good example of the media purposely wording things to make people think a certain way about a situation. In other words, the article is trying to manipulate people's thoughts and opinions regarding the issue at hand.
The headline is trying to make people talk about Tabata vs Nomura, but in the article he's talking about his mindset when directing games.
Also look at the timing of the article. The media knows that FFXV is still a hot topic, they know about Nomura being kicked off the project, and they know about fans feuding over "Tabata vs Nomura".
They've capitalised on all these factors and saw the opportunity to draw clicks to their website. It doesn't take a genius to see this unless you're intentionally deluding yourself to seeing only what you want to see. Try being objective.
Also that closing sentence says it's all... I mean why even mention that unless you wanna cause shit?
Media outlets have been stirring trouble, spreading false information and trying to cause shit since forever.
I think it's time for people to learn not to always believe everything the media says as fact and truth.