Bayern Munich coach Carlo Ancelotti has said he has found a true "family" at the Bavarian giants.
Ancelotti replaced Pep Guardiola as Bayern's head coach this season and has steered the Munich giants to a perfect record of six wins from six, scoring 23 goals and conceding just one.
"There are clubs which feel like a business and clubs which feel like a family. Here, it's a family," the Italian, who has coached at Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea, AC Milan and Real Madrid, said.
"I want to remain here more than two years," he added, although he has a three-year contract which expires in June 2019.
His main task will be achieving what Guardiola failed to do in his three-year tenure - winning the Champions League, a feat Ancelotti achieved with both AC Milan and Real.
Second-placed Hertha and league leaders Bayern are the only teams in Germany's top flight with 100 per cent records after the first three matches ahead of the top-of-the-table clash on Wednesday.
Bayern welcomed back Philipp Lahm, David Alaba and Mats Hummels from illness in Tuesday's training session, while Thomas Muller returned on Monday. All four missed Saturday's 3-1 comeback win against Ingolstadt.
Ancelotti revealed Bayern defender Jerome Boateng will make his first start of the season after coming off the bench late on against Ingolstadt.
The centre-back picked up an injury at June's European championships when Germany lost in the semi-finals to France.
"Boateng is in good condition, he has trained well in the last few days," said Ancelotti. "He will start, I think he's ready."
Winger Arjen Robben is set for his first appearance, but only off the bench.Watch Man Utd v Leicester, the Ryder Cup and the EFL Cup as part of our three months' half-price offer.