Lukas
Podolski, veteran of three World Cups, arrives in Japan to join Vissel Kobe
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German World Cup winner
Lukas Podolski Thursday vowed to bolster enthusiasm for Japanese football after
arriving to join Vissel Kobe, bucking a trend of big-name players moving to
cash-rich China.
AFP
report continues:
"I
know the J-League is the strongest in Asia and I am determined to enliven (the
league) with my team," Podolski told a news conference shortly after he
arrived in Kobe, near Osaka, to join the city's J-League club.
The
32-year-old forward, who had played for Turkey's Galatasaray since 2015, said
it is "a big change" for him to play in Asia for the first time.
But
the veteran of three World Cups and the scorer of 49 goals for Germany said he
did not feel any pressure.
"We
have to go hard, train hard and fight on the pitch 90 minutes and try to get
three points every game," he said.
Kobe
did not give details of the deal, although Podolski is understood to have
signed a multi-year contract worth an annual US$5.3 million.
Podolski's
decision to opt for Japan came as a surprise with many big-name footballers
making megabucks moves to China in the twilight of their careers and he had
initially been linked with Beijing Guoan.
It
also represents something of a coup for the J-League, which used to attract
luminaries such as Brazil's Zico and England's Gary Lineker when it began in
1993 but has struggled to attract marquee players in recent years.
Hiroshi
Mikitani, the online shopping magnate who owns Vissel, said he hopes Podolski's
transfer to the team would prompt more world-class players to come to Japan.
"Today
is a new, memorable day of departure for the J-League," Mikitani told the
news conference.
"I
hope, with the transfer of Podolski, more and more world super stars will come
to the J-League."
The
Poland-born left-footer was named 2006 World Cup young player of the tournament
ahead of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Podolski,
who has been troubled by niggling injuries, announced his international
retirement last year after scoring 49 goals in 130 appearances for the world
champions.
Podolski
said he was also looking forward to savouring immediately the prized local
delicacy.
"Kobe beef is famous and so I really want to eat it after the news conference," he said with a smile.
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