"On the other hand, this is why they are here in cup matches like this when it's hard to show permanently you're the better team or all your qualities, you need to show the little moments."
"It's strange, we didn't see this happening for a very long time. #Chelsea was always a Roman Abramovich club from my point of view, and was run by a compassionate and committed owner who took to a sport that we all love, football, so seriously.
"This is so new and such a big change that I'm not even sure how I feel about it. I'm very happy to come here actually to work, because on a daily basis, once we are in the building there is not a big change..."
"Because the owner was not here for lunch and not here for meetings, not here for training so this does actually at the moment look very normal. It gives everybody a good feeling.
"I don't know even if this quite makes sense but the club is not selling the club, the owner is selling the club. And he's selling a well structured, top-organised organisation."
"Azpi has now won everything, and that is an amazing achievement. All the credit goes to him. When he arrived in 2012, he came first to compete for his spot."
"He is one of those players who never disappoints you. He works hard, he does everything. He is an honest player on the pitch, and off the pitch he works hard. You know you can rely on him in any situation. That is the key to his success."
Marcos Alonso on the difference between Man City and #Chelsea:
"Just a bit of consistency. It’s difficult to fight for every competition and then perform 100 per cent every week. Credit to Man City. Are they like a machine, generating win after win? Yes."
"I think we have the quality. there is no doubt about that. We just need to win more regularly. It is a long championship. We were close until the last month. It is a little bit of a pity to be this far at this moment."
"But we need to keep fighting and hopefully Manchester City will have some bad moments and we will take advantage of that and close the gap a little bit."
"Christian still feels a little bit of pain but of course, he absolutely wants to come back to full fitness and at his peak level of performance that he’s shown before."
"It’s a matter of managing the pain in his ankle, not a matter of a reinjury or anything like that. It’s just that things are still a bit painful for him."