Every word Kai Havertz said on Chelsea stars paying for travel, Thomas Tuchel, career lessons
"It's hard to say. I'm in a good run right now I think. I've played some good matches in the past, so maybe with my performances in the last few matches.
"But I think as a footballer, you're always hungry and want more. So I hope I can play with a lot more consistency, like in the last year for example, and I hope I can keep on going like this."
"We are all professional football players. Everyone knows it's kind of a strange situation for everyone at the club right now. We, the players, have to focus on playing football matches. That's the best we can do.
"All the other stuff, I think the club has to sort out by themselves. I don't think it's about the players. I also can't speak about it much because we are all very focused on the games and I think this is the most important thing for us at the moment."
"I think everyone knows it's not easy. You always try to focus on the games but I think such a situation never happened at Chelsea before, so it is a little bit strange.
"But we are professionals and sometimes situations like this can happen. It's not easy for us all, especially for the club and the fans. I think the best we can do at the moment is to play good football, to try to give the fans a smile during this situation.
"Everything is tough for us at the moment but as we saw at the weekend, I think we can handle these situations. And hopefully tomorrow as well."
"I would pay, it's not a problem. That's not a big deal for us. For us to come to the games, that's the most important thing.
"I think there are a lot of harder things in the world at the moment if we have to take the bus or plane to an away game. I would pay. It's no problem."
"I think for me, for the other players, for the manager, for everyone, it's


