Lukas Podolski is confident Arsenal can challenge for the Premier League title this season after three of their rivals changed manager.
The Germany international striker helped the Gunners finish in the top
four once again in his first campaign at the Emirates since moving from
Cologne last summer.
Podolski netted 11 times and also weighed in with 10 assists in
2012/13, putting him in the Premier League's top 10 performers in terms
of goal contributions.
With last season's top three, Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea,
having switched bosses, Podolski is determined to see Arsenal make the
most of their stability and mount a sustained challenge.
"The hope is that this season Arsenal will be at the top of the league.
English football, thankfully, is not like Spain where you only have two
teams - Barcelona and Real Madrid - who fight at the top," said the 28-year-old in The Sun.
"In the Premier League, you have five, six, even seven top, top teams.
It's very difficult but I know that Arsenal are one of those top teams
who will be involved
"You don't know how the season will work out. A few of the other teams all have new managers, so it's difficult to say.
"But they will be strong and equally, Arsenal will be strong."
Podolski will be back for pre-season training at London Colney on
Monday having been given an extended break due to his participation in
Germany's friendlies in America in late May and early June. On Thursday,
he will be heading for Indonesia and the start of the club's pre-season
tour of the Far East.
"It will be good to be back in training and I feel fit," he added. "This is a very important time of the year.
"This will be my first tour with Arsenal and I'm really looking forward
to it. I hope Arsenal can have a good pre-season and, hopefully, all of
us can be injury free. It's good to have Jack Wilshere back but we need
all our players to be available.
"Last season was a good season for me. I scored a lot of goals and made a lot of assists so I was happy.
"I came from a small team like Cologne so it wasn't easy but, hopefully, this year will be better."
A month ago, Podolski was being linked with a return to the Bundesliga
with Borussia Dortmund, but he was quick to deny the transfer talk.
The striker is likely to face increased competition for places in north
London next season, with Gonzalo Higuain expected to arrive from Real
Madrid for a fee of around £23million, but he is not fazed by the
prospect.
"It's always good when good players come in. I don't worry about a
specific player. And it's certainly not a problem," said Podolski.
"I'm strong enough and I have qualities. And when good players come in, I'll play with good players.
"Every season, players come in and players go. But I think it's good news if top players come in."
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