Top 68 Quotes & Sayings by Lukas Podolski

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a German athlete Lukas Podolski.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Lukas Podolski

Lukas Josef Podolski is a German professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ekstraklasa club Górnik Zabrze. Famed for his powerful and accurate left foot, he is known for his explosive shot, technique and probing attacks from the left side.

I can't express in words my gratitude towards Arsenal fans for all they have done for me in my years in London.
If I come on for 10 minutes and play well, I can't go home and tell everyone, 'I played a great 10 minutes.' I have to play the full 90.
Every tournament and every international game played gives you additional experience which brings you forward, both on the pitch and off it, but there is nothing more special than playing a World Cup on home soil.
It is not a problem to sit on the bench: absolutely not. When you have three games in a week, and you don't play, though, you have to think about it. — © Lukas Podolski
It is not a problem to sit on the bench: absolutely not. When you have three games in a week, and you don't play, though, you have to think about it.
For me, respect is important.
You have a lot of pressure in football.
Spain and England have great leagues, and it would be nice to play there when the time comes.
I have celebrated major successes with Germany on the pitch, but not only that, I have experienced so much off the pitch too, visiting countries and cities all over the world.
I am no longer 20 or 21 years old, so I cannot afford to sit around waiting for my chance. I am 29 years old, and I want to play, play, and play. I am not crazy; I don't want to sit in the stands.
When you are a big team, and you play away against a second or third-tier team, there is always pressure.
In football, you can't sadly just go looking for a club but have to see what comes.
Going from a two-year-old Polish boy, who practically came to Germany with nothing more than a football under his arm, to a world champion - it's more than I could have ever imagined.
I've known Mesut for a long time now. I love to play with him, and I think he loves to play with me. We complement each other quite well.
The main thing is to score a goal in the first half. Then everything will be possible. — © Lukas Podolski
The main thing is to score a goal in the first half. Then everything will be possible.
I love the competition, going out there for 90 minutes, fighting your opponent. If you take this competition away from me, I am not happy.
Mr. Wenger could have moved on to another club, I am sure, but instead chose to stay and build something over the long term. He lives and dies by his own ideas, and Arsenal is his baby.
Arsene Wenger is a good guy and a good coach.
When you are a footballer, you will not always play 90 minutes. Sometimes you are not happy, but this is not important for me.
I like the style of football in England and the style of Arsenal, and I'm very happy to play in the Premier League.
It was tough for my family. My father was working; my mother was working. Sometimes I was alone at home after leaving school.
Young boys and girls should be given the chance to play football.
I want to be playing and enjoying my football.
Arsenal is a very big team, and we want to win trophies.
When you are young and you play football, you must play in the street. When you go to a club at the age of five, and the coach says you must pass this, eat this, drink this... it's not a life. Young people must train for themselves, play football every day, and not have three coaches, with each one saying this and this.
It's not easy in England. It's so competitive.
Saying goodbye is very emotional.
Football makes me happy, and I want to spend as much time I can playing or contributing to it.
I think Arsenal would be good for a German coach.
I know I have a left foot that was probably gifted to me by God, or someone up there, and I can always rely on it.
It was easy for me to play in the Premier League.
Back home in Germany, football people think very highly of Arsene Wenger. They listen to what he has to say and admire his achievements.
I always say I have two hearts - one beats for Poland and the other for Germany.
I think when I play No. 10 or as a striker, I am in this position to score more goals, and I can shoot more.
I am pleased for Poland as a country, that new motorways are being constructed, new businesses, new stadiums.
I'm just as happy to be Polish as I am to be German.
It was hard every time I found out that I was not in the starting XI.
I've loved every minute playing for Arsenal, and I hope I have left my mark on the club and fans alike.
When you are in the World Cup, you must focus on seven matches and not losing any.
When I went to Munich, I was perhaps a little too young. — © Lukas Podolski
When I went to Munich, I was perhaps a little too young.
Football in Japan is highly looked upon, even more than in the rest of Asia.
When I'm on the pitch, I'm happy. I can shut everything else out.
Of course I'm not happy when I'm not playing.
Football is like recreation for me. I'd sooner be playing five-a-side than going out to eat or shopping.
I had the pressure when I started my career at 18 at Cologne, when people were saying, 'Ah, Podolski, the new hero of Cologne.'
People in England have a lot of respect. It is relaxed here.
I like the Premier League; the style of play, I like it.
I had other interesting offers, but for me, it had to be a top club. When you look at Arsenal, with a fantastic manager, good environment, and never any bad press surrounding the club, they are playing attractive football and have a great stadium with great fans.
I have played on the left for Koln sometimes and the national team; it is not something special.
My best position is in the middle, and if I am asked to play there, I can do it. — © Lukas Podolski
My best position is in the middle, and if I am asked to play there, I can do it.
When you go to a club and always sit on the bench and look at the team, it is not easy.
Arsene Wenger is a good coach. He has authority, and straight away, I can see he helps players with small things to make them better.
Argentina is not a bad team.
When I choose a club, it's not for the money, language, or the weather - those things aren't important.
I have a four-year-old son, and he is the most important thing in the world to me.
I am strong enough, and I have qualities, and when good players come in, I will play with good players.
Cologne was my big team, my favourite team. I trained one week in Cologne, and they asked me to sign for Cologne. At 17 or 18, the coach asked me to go the first-team training ground. I was lucky to have that coach.
When you come from Poland, you have nothing. Your mother and father are working. You have only a bed for sleep. You have a kitchen, and that's it. You must fight.
Every season, players come in and players go, but I think it is good news if top players come in.
I am a family person; we are a big family, and I need my friends around me.
If you can't do what you want to do in your life, then it is difficult.
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