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Arsene Wenger is Arsenal says Lukas Podolski as under-pressure manager ponders future

The 31-year-old forward, who marked his 130th and final Germany appearance with a stunning winner against England on Wednesday, played under Wenger during a three-year spell

Thursday 23 March 2017 06:32 EDT
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Lukas Podolski worked with Arsene Wenger for three years at Arsenal
Lukas Podolski worked with Arsene Wenger for three years at Arsenal (Getty)

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Lukas Podolski insists his former club would find it hard to replace Arsene Wenger because "he is Arsenal".

The 31-year-old forward, who marked his 130th and final Germany appearance with a stunning winner against England on Wednesday, played under Wenger during a three-year spell at Arsenal before joining current club Galatasaray in 2015.

And Podolski believes Wenger, whose future in north London is uncertain, is going to be a hard act to follow at the Emirates.

He told Sky Sports: "I follow nearly every match - when not live, on social media - and I don't know what's happened.

"Arsene Wenger is a good guy and a good coach. He built this club from nothing to now, and it will be interesting what happens in the next months."

When asked whether he thinks Wenger should stay, Podolski added: "I don't know who the guy is that can replace him. He is Arsenal."

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