In truth, there is nobody who will be able to play like Zidane.
— Franck Ribery
For me, Munich is more than just a second home. I can imagine staying forever.
Everyone knows that I had a lot of good coaches but one person was very important: Jupp Heynckes.
I'm not afraid of anything.
Bayern will always have a place in my heart and what I need, I can accomplish here.
The scars in my face are the source of my strength.
I've experienced so many emotions with Bayern.
There is Messi, and then the rest.
Bayern offers the young guys a huge opportunity.
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.
The people who know me know: I am a good guy with a big heart.
I feel rejected in France. And do you know why I signed for Bayern when I could have gone anywhere? Because they made me feel wanted.
I can imagine staying in Munich after the end of my career. I have bought a very nice house, I feel good here and I like the mentality.
I think every club in the world would like to have David Alaba.
I've just got better as a player thanks to Pep.
It's always been that opponents get down to business against Bayern specifically because they want to show how desperate they are to defeat the champions.
I won everything I could win with Bayern and individually.
I never said I wanted to move to Real Madrid. If I did, I would have said so publicly.
He does great things on the pitch but the coach Van Gaal was a bad man.
Ronaldo certainly scores goals, but I do too. He certainly scores more than I do, but we don't have the same style.
People would say: 'Look what he has on his face, look at his head. What is this scar? It's so ugly.' Wherever I went, people would look at me. And not because I was a good person or because my name is Franck or was a good footballer, but because of the scar.
I have to train in order to be happy.
I like to create a good atmosphere in the dressing room.
The 4-1-4-1 system is weird.
I appreciate every guy, whether he is a footballer or a cook.
I'm very strong mentally. I have a lot of character. I never give in; I always have the drive to keep going and to work hard to achieve my goals.
My 100th goal is good for me personally but above all, the team is very important.
I am emotional, but that's not a negative.
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.
Obviously, there are many clubs that make me dream, like Real Madrid or Barcelona.
We have to play as a team every game.
I can be used in various positions.
We are Bayern. We have the highest standards, and always want to win everything, so the Champions League is a very big target.
If I decide to leave Bayern Munich, it will be for a Spanish club. I have to think about what my family wants as well and my wife would be delighted to move to Spain. She doesn't like all the rain and snow and is reluctant to go to England.
I think everyone knows I'm better on the left side.
My relationship with the fans has always been incredible.
Guardiola knows that the little details that can make us better. He analyses the game instantly - that's his biggest strength, his best characteristic.
I feel very comfortable in Munich and my family is doing well.
The Ballon d'Or doesn't interest me any more.
The Bayern jersey means so much to me.
I am dreaming of winning the treble again. I will never forget how I felt after winning it in 2012-13. It was like we were flying. It's a great feeling, it's utter madness. I definitely want to have that feeling again at some stage of my career.
In my long career I have experienced a lot, but never changed.
For me, you have to prove yourself over 10, 12 or 15 years if you want to be among the best. Do that and then I will congratulate you.
Ancelotti is a champion, in all respects.
If I am on the pitch there is a lot of energy in my body.
My son Saif was born here, he may even one day play for Germany.
Lionel Messi, without hesitation! I'd love to play with him and Xavi.
Each and every player wants to win every game, but that's simply not possible.
No one's saying anything against healthy, fair hardness. That's a part of football. But referees must look more closely and make sure limits are not exceeded.
I deserved to win the Ballon d'Or.