Daily Express

Podolski may take legal action

- Tony Paskin

THE website at the centre of the shambles surroundin­g Lukas Podolski have been forced into an embarrassi­ng apology, admitting that there is no evidence the former Arsenal striker and Germany World Cup winner is either a migrant gang member or being human trafficked.

Podolski is now considerin­g legal action after conservati­ve website Breitbart published his photo in an article about illegal immigratio­n.

The online article was headlined “Spanish Police Crack Gang Moving Migrants on Jet-Skis”, with a picture showing Podolski on a jet ski which had been taken at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, where the German team were relaxing during a day off.

Although Breitbart subsequent­ly amended the article, removing the photograph of Podolski and published an apology in an editor’s note at the bottom of the page, the image was neverthele­ss spread widely across social media.

Podolski left Arsenal in January 2015 to join Italian club Inter Milan on loan, before then moving to Galatasara­y in Turkey. The 32-year-old made his final internatio­nal appearance for Germany in March against England, scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory in Dortmund, and now plays for Japanese side Vissel Kobe.

Podolski’s manager Nassim Touihri told German newspaper Bild the issue with the Breitbart article was “a mess”.

Touihri said: “Lukas distances himself from it and won’t let himself be exploited. Our lawyer is already involved.” Breitbart had issued an apology when the article was updated, this time with a different picture.

“A previous version of this story included an image of Lukas Podolski on a jet ski. This image appeared as an illustrati­on of a person on a jet ski. Breitbart London wishes to apologise to Mr Podolski,” the editor’s note read.

“There is no evidence Mr Podolski is either a migrant gang member, nor being human trafficked.

“We wish Mr Podolski well in his recently announced internatio­nal retirement.”

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