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Van Buyten: It is an honour to play for Bayern
The Belgium international is delighted to still be under contract with the Bavarians and is eager to get regular first-team action in the rest of the season
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The Belgium international featured in his first minutes of the season during the Bavarian's 2-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt at the weekend after spending the past few months on the sidelines due to injury, and he is delighted to be fully match-fit once again.
"I'm delighted every time I run out as a Bayern player. It's an honour for me," Van Buyten told the German giants' official website.
"I want to play as often as possible in the remainder of the season. We have a tough programme through to the mid-season break, and we need every player.
"You have to maintain a positive attitude. You only earn success with hard work."
Van Buyten has made well over 100 Bundesliga appearances for Bayern since joining the club in the summer of 2006.
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