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I think Arsenal would be good for a German coach - Podolski

Arsenal should consider appointing a German coach to replace the outgoing Arsene Wenger, according to Lukas Podolski.

Wenger stunned the footballing world on Friday when he announced he will leave the Premier League club at the end of the season after nearly 22 years in charge.

"If someone was in a club for 22 years, he leaves a lot of marks," Podolski said in an interview with Die Welt. 

"I'm curious which successor they decide on. It's a question of whether they want someone with experience like Arsene Wenger, a guy like Carlo Ancelotti, or maybe a young, hungry coach. 

"I think Arsenal would be good for a German coach. That is my feeling. The club has been relying on German know-how for several years now."

"I got along great with him. He's a cool, laid back guy," he added.

"He never gets loud, is always calm - a gentleman. He is a great coach. And he was also always having fun.

"I always had the feeling that I had with Joachim Low or Jupp Heynckes. They are coaches who clearly knew what they wanted but did not annoy their team - and they [the team] usually paid them back."