Podolski will be a big hit in the Premier League at Arsenal, believes Woodcock
Former Gunners and Koln striker believes 26-year-old German
international has timed his move to Emirates to perfection but is unsure
if move will persuade Robin van Persie to stay

EXCLUSIVE
By Rob Stewart
Former Arsenal and Koln striker Tony Woodcock has backed Germany international Lukas Podolski to “make a big impact” at Arsenal after his move from the Bundesliga club to the Emirates was confirmed.
Woodcock is certain that the 26-year-old
has the ability, the physical attributes and the experience to prosper
when he arrives in England this summer after a transfer for an
undisclosed fee was agreed between the two clubs.
“Lukas is a very, very good player and I am sure that he will be a
success at Arsenal so the fans should be very excited at the prospect of
him joining their club,” Woodcock told Goal.com.
“I am certain that he will do very well in the Premier League because
of the timing. This is the perfect time for Lukas to be making the
switch from German to English football and it is a great move for the
club and for the player himself.
“He is only 26 but he has plenty of experience from his time with
Koln, Bayern Munich and with the German national side – he has got
almost 100 caps and he is still relatively young - and this is the right
time for him to go to Arsenal and the right place.”
Reports suggest that Arsenal have had to
pay £11 million for Podolski, who will represent his country at Euro
2012 but only after trying to steer Koln clear of relegation.
“Not only does Lukas have the ability and the experience to make a
big impact in English football but he is physically robust and very
quick and that will help him a lot but he also has an amazing left foot
on him as well,” Woodcock added.
“His goal-scoring record is tremendous for club and country and what
is so exciting about this move is that he has surely not peaked yet and
that is great news for Arsenal when you are looking ahead.
“He has been at Koln almost all his career, since he was a boy, and
while things might not have worked out for him at Bayern Munich when he
went there, the experience should stand him in good stead for life at
Arsenal and the new challenges that playing in a foreign land create.
"I am sure that he will love working under Arsene Wenger and he will be ready for a new challenge."
Arsenal have been criticised in some quarters for relying too much
upon captain Robin van Persie for goals, but Woodcock is adamant that
Podolski will help share the goal-scoring burden.
“He is good inside and outside the penalty area and will give them a
lot of penetration in the attacking department and everyone who saw him
play for Germany against England will know that,” he said.
“On top of that they will be getting a player who is left-footed and
that is always welcome because it means that Lukas will bring balance to
the team as well as more attacking bite.
“He has all the qualities that you need to be a successful striker.
The big question will be where do Arsenal play him? He can play down the
left or down the middle but wherever he plays I am sure he will do well
and he will fit in nicely wherever Arsene Wenger decides to play him.
“I am certain that he will enjoy being at Arsenal because it is a
wonderful club. They might not have won a trophy for a while buy they
really are not too far off at the moment. They are third in the league
and with signings like Lukas Podolski they will be even stronger next
season.
“I am not sure if it will make any difference to whether Robin van
Persie decides to extend his contract this summer and the talks between
the club and the player will continue in private. But I sincerely hope
he stays.”
Source : Goal.com