Bayern Munich striker Luca Toni is adamant he can forge a partnership with Miroslav Klose that will strike fear into every defence in Europe.
The Bundesliga giants have revamped their squad after failing to win any silverware last season and missing out on a place in the Champions League for the first time in a decade.
But the Italy striker is confident he and Klose can help bring the glory days back to the Allianz Arena.
"We have a strong team and obviously it would be ideal to win everything, but the main aim right now is to win the Bundesliga," he told Sport Bild magazine.
"Then I want to win the Champions League the following season."
While the 30-year-old is confident of a successful season for the Bavarian outfit, he is refusing to make any predictions as to how many goals he will notch in his debut season for Munich.
"I never have set myself an exact figure as a target and, since I have always scored lots without putting myself under such pressure, I will not name a figure now either," he added.
"But Miro (Klose) is incredibly strong and we will have to see if there is a forward partnership in Europe which is stronger."
But the Italy striker is confident he and Klose can help bring the glory days back to the Allianz Arena.
"We have a strong team and obviously it would be ideal to win everything, but the main aim right now is to win the Bundesliga," he told Sport Bild magazine.
"Then I want to win the Champions League the following season."
While the 30-year-old is confident of a successful season for the Bavarian outfit, he is refusing to make any predictions as to how many goals he will notch in his debut season for Munich.
"I never have set myself an exact figure as a target and, since I have always scored lots without putting myself under such pressure, I will not name a figure now either," he added.
"But Miro (Klose) is incredibly strong and we will have to see if there is a forward partnership in Europe which is stronger."
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