One of the main arguments and questions I had of Olivier Giroud was his performances and goal record in the big games –
before last season, he had scored at home to Liverpool and at home
against Spurs and that was it.
A striker playing for Arsenal needs goals
against the big teams and I was particularly keen to see how his
performances would be the season just gone.
He ended the season with goals against Man
United at home, Liverpool home & away and a very important goal away
to Man City – he even threw in one against Monaco in Monaco which sadly
didn’t result in the great escape but certainly gave
us hope.
Thierry Henry caused a bit of a stir recently by
saying Arsenal will not win the league with Olivier Giroud – he later
went on to say when he, himself was playing, Arsenal had Wiltord, Kanu, Suker to
come on and make the difference. The two comments
slightly contradict each other but I believe Thierry Henry meant, with Olivier Giroud ALONE, Arsenal will not win the league and I think it’s
tough to argue otherwise.
Theo Walcott showed he has goals in him in the
final game of the league season and the cup final and Danny Welbeck will
want to prove he too can be a central striker but both are relatively
unproven playing up top for long periods of the
season in a title chasing team.
I’m fully in the boat to give both a chance to
be the Wiltord, Kanu and Suker and play a vital part this season rather
than buy an average striker who won’t do a great deal better then what
we already have. If that world class striker becomes
available then I fully expect Arsenal to go for him, like they tried to
do with Suarez and have been trying with Benzema for the last three
years.
Buying a world class striker does not mean Olivier Giroud is surplus to requirements – it means he now has team mates who can help him and help the club go for the big
competitions in England & Europe.
I’ve been quite surprised with the stick he has
got for staying loyal (so to speak) and sign an extension (many will
argue that he won’t get this sort of arrangement elsewhere and they may
well be right) – I think clubs need a collection
of players and certainly need a few in every position in order to be
successful.
I truly believe some of the frustration from
supporters on Giroud comes from not having that world star who can turn a
game in one moment, such as an Suarez or an Ageuro rather then it being
anything personal on Giroud.
In my opinion, Olivier Giroud had a good season
last year and regardless of if anyone comes in, I back him to have
another good season and hopefully get to that 20 goal mark for our
fantastic football club.
Up the Arsenal.