 So Kai, your first start for the club last Thursday night, how did that feel? It was an unbelievable feeling to stay with the first eleven on the pitch. It was a really good feeling. And how did it feel when you found out you were starting when the manager told you in the team? I was a little bit nervous at the first time. But I do my super position before the game and motivated myself before the game. And when I do this I feel better, not so nervous. And how did you enjoy the actual game? You and Charlie up front seem to cause their defenders a few problems? Yeah, it was really nice to play with Charlie. He's a big striker, he's one of the top strikers in the league. It was a good partnership in the forward, so I think we do it well. It's nice to play with Charlie. And we mentioned the fans, you seem happy to want to take pictures with them and spend some time with them. They must play a big part in when you go on the football pitch, you want to do well for them I suppose. Yeah, I said in the first video when I come to the club that I give everything for my team and for the fans and for the club. And I want to give a present to the fans and want to play well and want to go to the fans, want to take pictures. And I want the fans to be happy and that they like the team and not be thinking about the players or the arrogant or something. I think you must close to the fans that you have a good relationship to the fans. When you go on the pitch then, you play very hard, hard working, run around a lot, make a lot of effort to win the ball. Is that important in your game? You want to show that you are hard working? Yeah, I want to show that I'm hard working but I don't think about it to work hard. I do it all my life. I play so football, I learn it so. I like it and I find it nice when people say, well, he's working hard. But I do only my job and I'm happy that everybody is happy about my play. You've been in Bradford for about three months now. How have you been settling in? Yeah, really good. I have a roommate, Callum Guy. We're doing very well, we're laughing a lot. The first time was a little bit difficult, a little bit homesick, with a girlfriend. Now is it not the way sometimes when you have a little bit of a bad day, you're thinking about it. Now is it nice when you are at home and I don't know, can play with your dog or something. But I feel here very nice with the team. Everybody is very lovely, very friendly. And yeah, I have not only teammates here, I think I have found some good friends. You mentioned Callum there. Does he help with your English and to keep you smiling perhaps when you maybe are thinking of home and maybe feeling homesick? Yeah, of course. Sometimes I feel homesick and we just go to the city to drink coffee or something. We're going out or we play together, PS4 or something. Yeah, he's an important part for me. So at the beginning where I was coming here and he helped me a lot. He's a very good guy. And obviously you are not the only German player in the Bradford City squad at the moment. Does that help when maybe you don't understand something in English? You can go speak to one of the other German players and they can describe the words to you? Yeah, of course. At the beginning where I was coming, the first thing that I was doing was going to Rubens Sadelmaier. Went to Rubens Sadelmaier and asked him about paying a car on this. What I should do with a car, should I buy here a car or something? And he helped me a lot. He saved me everything because he's really had a big experience. He's longer here. And yeah, and the other players as well, if Joel Belovsky or Lukas Rader, sometimes we talk about. And yeah, it's helped me a lot. Sometimes you must speak your home language, always speak English. It makes me frightened because it's beginning that I'm thinking in English. And just as you settle more into England and get used to English football, do you feel you can improve and get better as a player? Yeah, everything is going about experience. When you make games, you are used to and you know how you stand to the defenders or something. When you play a lot of games, I think you have this click in. And it's with all when you do some things a lot or often, you're used to and then you're getting better in it.