Franck Ribery is delighted to be back to full fitness and wants to celebrate his contract extension at Bayern Munich by adding to his trophy tally.
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The France international has overcome injury setbacks to reclaim his regular starting berth for the Bundesliga champions, with whom he signed a new deal until 2018 last month.
Carlo Ancelotti's side sit top of the league and face Arsenal in the last 16 of the Champions League, and a refreshed Ribery insists he remains ambitious at the age of 33.
"This [being fit] is the most important thing for me. I'm well again, I'm fit again, I'm back at a 100 per cent. I'm playing well again - that's great," he told Bild.
"The moment we extended the contract was very nice. A year more with Bayern - this is great. What happens after 2018, I do not know, but first the next one and a half years will be nice.
"With Uli Hoeness, with Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, with the team, with the fans. Hopefully we will win many titles."
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Reflecting on his highlights of 2016, Ribery recalled his return to action against Darmstadt in February after an 11-month injury-enforced absence.
He added: "That was great. When the fans call my name, I can hardly describe it, that is wonderful, so beautiful.
"This is pure goose bumps when they call my name: 'Ribery, Ribery, Ribery'. This gives me strength, which gives me an extra boost. I want to show more on the pitch."