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FootballLukas Podolski: Video of Ex Arsenal Forward Scoring an Outrageous Goal From His Own Half Spotted
- Former Arsenal star Lukas Podolski scored a spectacular goal for his side, Polish side Gornik Zabrze
- The 2014 World Cup winner scored the stunning goal from inside his own half, stunning the entire fans
- Podolski has played for the likes of Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Galatasaray and FC Koln
Former Arsenal forward Lukas Podolski has hit the headlines after scoring a wondrous goal inside his own half for Polish side Gornik Zabrze.
The 37-year-old has a reputation for scoring stunners, and his latest was just another one in his huge catalogue of stupendous strikes.
Podolski won the World cup with Germany in 2014. Still, he has faded into obscurity after exiting the Gunners in 2015, playing for several clubs in and out of Europe, according to Planet Football.
Since leaving Arsene Wenger's side in 2015, Podolski has played for Inter Milan, Vissel Kobe, Galatasaray and Antalyaspor before joining his current club, Polish side Gornik Zabrze.
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Podolski outrageous finish
The forward's goal catalogue can beat any other player since the German is blessed with a magical left foot.
During Gornik Zabrze's encounter with Pogon Sczczecin, Podolski picked up the ball inside his own half following a crunching tackle; from his teammate.
He spotted the goalkeeper, who was way out of his line, then unleashed an outrageous shot which lobbed over the keeper, stunning the entire stadium.
The opposition's keeper scampered towards the goal trying to stop the shot but his attempt to save it was fruitless.
Podolski scored 49 goals for Germany in 130 matches, the third highest behind Miroslav Klose and legendary Gerd Muller.
Podolski scores against England
Sports Brief reported on Podolski scoring for Germany in the 2010 World Cup against England in a match which had one of the biggest controversies in the tournament's history
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FootballPodolski and Miroslav Klose scored in the first half inflicting a painful defeat on England.
Frank Lampard looked to have bagged the equalizer for England after a stunning shot came off the bar and bounced just inside the goal line, but the referee somehow missed it and play went on.