Kuhn's only aim is to 'stay fit' amid wonderful form
With 24 goal contributions in 24 games this season, it would be fair to say Celtic's Nicolas Kuhn is having the season of his life.
The German winger has arguably been the player of the season in Scotland so far but the 24-year-old insisted that his only ambition for the rest of the season is to stay fit.
"I don't really set targets," Kuhn said. "The most important thing for me is to stay fit after a full pre-season with the team.
"I have felt fit all season so hopefully it will be fine and I am back 100% soon.
"This has been my best return now and there are still a lot of games to come."
Kuhn was subsituted at half-time in the 3-0 win over Hibs a few weeks ago, and completely missed the goalless draw with Dundee United before returning to score from the bench against Motherwell.
"You can't play in all of them but I am happy to be back and I want to continue," Kuhn added. "My ambitions are just to stay fit and keep going.
"It was still a bit painful but it was good to be back. The goal was not the nicest I've scored but I will take it.
"It's nice to pick up where I left off. I just tried to continue the way I've started this season and I was happy to get the goal. But the most important thing was the three points."
Kuhn leads Celtic's charts for both goals and assists, with 13 and 11 respectively.
"I feel good. I am really happy at the club, with the team and all the people here. I enjoy playing.
"Do I have a taste for goals? Yes. Maybe at the end I could have taken another shot but I wanted to get the assist. It's nice to assist too."