The French forward came to England by signing for Arsenal but never secured a league title under Arsene Wenger. He joined Chelsea last winter for a £18 million deal and since then has already bagged the FA Cup for Chelsea before winning the FIFA World Cup with France in the summer.
The 32-year old striker has now spoken out why he would prefer to stay at Chelsea. ‘I prefer to be at a big club rather than playing every week in a less prestigious team and I still have targets’, he told The Guardian.
‘To win a Premier League is my last dream as a footballer, maybe more than winning a Champions League, because I know how tough it is to win this league. I have team-mates here who have won it, so I’m a bit jealous. I want to make it happen.’
‘Look, I know we lost at Wolves but we beat Manchester City, so don’t count on me to give up on that dream just yet. I don’t want to end with any regrets.’
Let’s hope Giroud puts his words to good use by scoring more frequently for Chelsea to mount a title challenge.
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