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Giroud Makes Comments That Criticise Arsenal

The gunners let go of Olivier Giroud in the January transfer window as they needed to make this decision if they wanted to accommodate Aubamayeng.

The gunners let go of Olivier Giroud in the January transfer window as they needed to make this decision if they wanted to accommodate Aubamayeng.

The French international left the Emirates stadium for their arch rivals Chelsea who signed the striker after the gunners decided to dispose him so the blues got the chance and it was easy for them to convince him to go to the Stamford Bridge.

Olivier Giroud left the gunners in 2018 and he has said that his new club Chelsea calling it a ” perfect club ” even though he had spent five years at Arsenal;

“It is been a while since I played regularly and that is why I needed to move. I needed a new challenge and the blues were the perfect club for me.’ the striker is quoted by MIRROR SPORT.

‘It’s the EPL, a club which has won more titles in the past ten years than any other. It is a massive club and I am very proud to be here and to carry on my career in the EPL”

( Giroud when still at Arsenal / Getty)

The gunners will clearly take this as criticsm from their former player who says that his new club is better for him but that is normal in football players who usually want to say statements which will make their new employers and fans happy.

Olivier Giroud spent five and a half years at the Emirates stadium and he has helped them win three FA Cup trophies but he has faced a lot of criticism in those years with many angry gooners always saying that the manager likes him so much because he is French, calling for his selling so their dream finally came true.

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