Lukas Podolski recalls the best moment Carrying the World Cup Former Arsenal forward Podolski meetings derby day wins in England and Germany, scoring against Poland and lifting the Jules Rimet cup. Lukas Podolski has occupied professional football in seven countries, scored 49 international goals in 130 arrivals for Germany, and won the 2014 Football World Cup. Football World Cup fans from all over the world are called to book Football World Cup tickets from our online platform WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Germany Vs Japan Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Best known for his three-season spells at Bayern Munich, and Arsenal, Podolski, FC Köln is now 37 years old and is now playing football in Poland for Górnik Zabrze. The forward combined the club in 2021, after expenditure time at Inter Milan, Vissel Kobe, Galatasaray, and Antalyaspor since sendoff North London. Since walking up to senior football in 2003, Podolski has earnt nine trophies, but, now in the farewell of his career, he tells FourFourTwo about the games that altered his life...I’d complete my Bundesliga debut at home-based in Hamburg, aged 18, then counted my first goal with a shot at Hansa Rostock. You never overlook those moments. But the derby in contradiction of Borussia Monchengladbach a few months advanced was special we won 1-0 and I counted. The rehabilitated RheinEnergieStadion needed just unlocked, and I achieved to score one of the first boxes there to beat our rivals.