Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Arsenal Debate – Is Giroud on his way to becoming world class?
I know it is probably too early in the season to judge
him properly, but with four goals in five games so far,
Olivier Giroud has got off to a flying start and has got
everybody talking about him. After another sublime
finish from the big Frenchman gave the Gunners a
great victory over Tottenham in the north London
derby, is Giroud showing signs of becoming a world
class striker?
His manager Arsene Wenger definitely thinks Giroud
has markedly improved since joining the club last
summer after guiding Montpellier to the French title.
His record there also shows a big improvement in his
second season, and the pattern was the same at his
previous club Tours. He has also gone up a level
every time he moves clubs, so if he has improved so
much in the last five years, what is to stop him
continuing to get better, especially with the coaching
of Wenger behind him?
“It shows you that every striker who comes here
improves,” said Wenger.
“We must have some quality to develop this aspect
of the players. I don’t fix him any limit but today he
showed a good mixture of physical commitment and
technical ability. That’s what you want from a striker.
“Maybe he’s stimulated as well by the fact that every
day you announce a striker somewhere. That has
maybe helped him as well.”
So he has got determination and a drive to succeed
as well as his physical and technical attributes, and
he looks set to enjoy a much more prolific season
with Arsenal. The inevitable comparison, however, is
with our former player Robin van Persie. Giroud still
has a long way to go to hit the Dutchman’s heights,
but it also took van Persie many years to reach those
heights. Of the two, Giroud was by far the better this
weekend, but do you think he has what it takes to do
it on a regular basis? We certainly need him to.
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