
Still widely perceived as Germany's golden boy, the young forward had
hoped that this season would be different from last, when he had to
settle for a near permanent place on the Bayern bench. So far that has
not been the case, however.
In a recent interview with the
'Bild', the 23-year-old vented his frustration in a manner which makes
it hard to argue that his relationship with the club's brass has
reached a new low.
"I wouldn't have had I known that things were
going to turn out like this," was Podolski's frank response when asked
whether he still would have signed for Bayern had he been able to
foresee what was in store for him in Munich.
"I'm not complaining though. I'm just not happy with the situation," he insisted.
Bayern
director Uli Hoeness recently suggested that the ex 1.FC Koeln star
needs a good kick in the butt, to which 'Prince Poldi' responded: "Why
would he need to kick my behind? I've barely played at all this season,
so it's not like I've been under-performing."
When pressed on whether he would consider a move abroad, Podolski replied: "Everything is possible."
He added: "I would be a bad footballer if I contented myself by sitting on the bench.
"I
could tolerate it if it was a case of two or three weeks, but there
comes a point when one has to draw the line and say: 'This is too much!
I'm not making any progress here.' That's just human nature."
i got a feeling man city would start to target him ![]()