Lukas Podolski has been struggling to settle into Inter Milan since his January arrival. With no goals to show for his efforts, he is hungry to prove himself to Mancini.
According to a poll on La Gazzetta dello Sport, fans have rated Lukas Podolski #2 for the worst signing of the January mercato, with AC Milan’s Alessandro Cerci rated #1, and Doumbia of AS Roma rated at #3.
Just one month passing after the transfer window, are you satisfied with his performances thus far? Or should Inter just send him back to Arsenal at the end of the season?
Source: La Gazzetta dello Sport

Wenger ruined Poldi. He had the best goal scoring record for minutes played
send him back. i’m not glad we took poldi over salah. imagine the 2 former basel prodigies on the wings—salah and shaqiri—with icardi up front… mouthwatering
He doesnt deserve this imo
exactly.
Wenger ruined Poldi. He had the best goal scoring record for minutes played
i think he should be given more time considering the fact that german and english football are very different comparing to italian… he needs time, he is a great player
Wenger ruined Poldi. He had the best goal scoring record for minutes played
if Im a positive guy, I said German player tend late boomer. just wait and see
A bit early, don’t you think?
Either way podolski will go back to arsenalat the end of season
Only thing that makes it better is that cerci got number 1 😛
Agreed that he does seem low on confidence. I would love to see him pick it up and put a couple in the back of the old onion bag. Forza Inter, Los geht’s Poldi!
I think he’s on low confidence just like Palacio was earlier this season.
Will be hard to find his usual self with just couple months to go.
huffft… We are Lucky when Got him just for loan.
Either get him a sit on a plane towards London or a permanent spot on the bench IMO
Hehehehe, glad we took Shaqiri instead of Cerci. Milan fans are crying now.
LOL
And we could have taken Salah instead of Podolski – if only Ausilio had sanctioned it. COnsidering that Chelsea offered him to us before they ever sold Schurle.