Maybe I'll quit after my time at Bayern; maybe I will play somewhere else for one more year.

If you play in the Champions League, it's a very special feeling, there's a different atmosphere.

At Bayern, I have rediscovered the pleasure of playing. Here, my body is completely free.

I love playing for France and I feel pride every time I am called up for the team.

I listen to my emotions. That's why I react once I get provoked sometimes.

The whole treble year under Jupp Heynckes was incredible.

To be honest, I have no idea what happens after my career.

One day I'll know what it's like to be a manager.

I'll always have a winning mentality in me, and I want to transmit that. I equally feel what the players are feeling and I know them as men.

When you've been Bayern for so long and it's your second home, moving away from here is not easy.

I have always given 100 per cent, power and performance.

I do not just play for money.

If you play well, then you make yourself a great name and the money comes on its own. You earn money for what you did.

You know that I played football because of the fun and to enjoy it.

I'll never cheat.

I want to give something new to this club, I want to bring Fiorentina into the top three of the table.

I hope to continue playing until the age of 40, just like Francesco Totti.

I really want to lift the Champions League trophy one day.

It's important for me that I'm able to walk around the city without being bothered all the time.

I really like the mentality of the people in Munich.

The scars in my face are the source of my strength.

It's true - ever since I was born, I've been through some tough situations. But that's what has given me the strength and the drive to succeed.

My eldest daughter Hiziya always makes fun of my German, and I laugh with her. I did not learn the language in school, but in my daily life, from other people.

People are so quick to say someone is a fantastic player and deserves to win the Ballon d'Or after just one good year. I disagree with that.