Arsenal signing of Lukas Podolski was met with much approval from Arsenal fans, with the experienced German international expected to complement Robin Van Persie in attack to form a formidable forward line.
However, with Van Persie expressing his desire to leave the club, Podolski, in an interview with ESPN, said while he wishes for Van Persie to stay, he is confident of taking up the mantle, if the Dutch striker leaves.
"All I can say is Van Persie had an amazing record last season and hopefully there is a way he can stay with Arsenal. It would be great to play with him, but obviously this is not in my control.
"I can play up front on my own, as a second striker or push forward on the left side of midfield.
"So long as I am playing with adventure, get into position to score goals and give my all to the team then I can be satisfied.
"That's why I'm pleased to hear people suggest my defensive work has improved over the years. I have worked hard on this area of my game.
The 26-year-old, who signed for £11 million ($17.1 million) from Koln, defended Arsene Wenger's policy, after the Frenchman came for much criticism again due to Van Persie's statements. "He has a record getting Arsenal into the Champions League every season and his reputation in Germany and all over Europe is very strong.
"What I like about him is his passion for attacking football. He aims to play with style and flair all the time. Those are his principles and he'll never compromise on them.
"Some people are disappointed with him, but they need to realise what a great coach they have.
"Mr Wenger could have moved on to another club, I am sure, but instead chose to stay and build something over the long term.
"He lives and dies by his own ideas and Arsenal is his baby. His reputation has been built on improving players and if he can help me take my game up a notch or two I'll be delighted.
"Back home in Germany, football people think very highly of Arsene Wenger. They listen to what he has to say and admire his achievements.
Podolski had an unsuccessful stint with Bayern Munich, before making a move back to hometown club Koln. That has led many to question whether the striker, who has made over 100 appearances for Germany, is capable of cutting it in the English Premier League. "I'm not one to look back and say 'if only', but maybe I was too young to do myself justice at a leading club like Bayern.
"Now it's a different story. I'm older, wiser and more mature. I have 100 caps for Germany and have seen so much more in this game. I can't wait to get started in the Premier League."