I want to win titles with Chelsea.

It's not easy to adapt to losing a lot.

In England you get fitness from playing.

You win the World Cup, you're just flying.

I don't know why Mourinho didn't trust me.

There's no point in playing well and losing.

I had a fantastic time with the national team.

I rate the EPL a bit higher than the Bundesliga.

Poldi can do much more than just play on the wing.

The move to Chelsea has made me better and stronger.

I think I showed my qualities and the way I can play.

I'm really looking forward to working under Mourinho.

I am hungry, I want to achieve something with Chelsea.

Mourinho has a great personality and is just a cool guy.

I am Andre Schurrle and I don't compare myself to others.

I always do my utmost both in training and during matches.

It's cool for young guys to see what their idols are doing.

Germany are always among the favourites at major tournaments.

I'm the guy who tries with my qualities to help on the field.

As players we know pressure is part and parcel of what we do.

When I joined Leverkusen, they were regarded as a quiet club.

I think that the stiff competition for places is a positive thing.

I love Chelsea still. I'm not frustrated; it was a great experience.

I don't understand why even fans get angry for a player celebrating.

When you come to a World Cup with Germany you are expected to win it.

For a striker to come in and score his first goal is always important.

I want to train hard, train well, and then help the team with my qualities.

You just have to be clear in your head and take the chances when they come.

Of course, for the national team it is good to have Mesut Ozil in good form.

Always give everything for the team, always chase the ball, never accept defeat.

Claudio Ranieri knows the Premier League very well and he knows how to win games.

Of course I want to be on the pitch as much as possible and score goals for my club.

In a team like Chelsea with many top players you have to prove yourself again and again.

It was an away game, I think in Poland. I ate some chicken and had really bad salmonella.

Of course I pay attention to the Premier League - it's one of the greatest leagues in Europe.

Every time scoring against a former club is special because you know everyone around the place.

Sometimes I forget, then suddenly I find myself thinking, 'God - I won the World Cup, didn't I?'

I have been a Chelsea fan ever since I was a kid and I felt well there right until the last day.

I had this dream for a long time and it was a dream to play for Chelsea and not for another club.

It's not that easy to come from the Bundesliga into the Premier League. It's something different.

In Germany there are only two dominating teams, Bayern and Dortmund. In England the top group is broader.

Mourinho is known for getting under players' skins, tickling and goading better performances out of them.

There is no one stronger than Mitrovic - no chance. When you see him lifting weights, you know it's not possible.

In the end, not only the team, but the players themselves benefit from having to prove their worth time and time again, too.

With a line of six in the defence and then three in front of that, it's not always easy to find the spaces to score the goals.

It's a big jealousy thing in Germany that you have from fans - not the hardcore fans, because they always stand behind their team.

I played there a couple of times in Leverkusen, playing as the striker was nothing new for me I knew what to do - it was fully okay.

Being a substitute can be an advantage. I know this situation from the national team. And I am also good as a player coming from the bench.

When I look back, maybe I would change some things. Maybe the move to Germany was too early and I should have stayed at Chelsea a bit longer.

If you have John Terry, Frank Lampard on the pitch, they've seen everything in football. And it gives you a good feeling because they know what to do.

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