The Sun (Malaysia)

Wenger expects Giroud to stay put

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ARSENE WENGER says he expects Olivier Giroud (caricature) to stay at Arsenal this season despite speculatio­n over how he will fit in following the record signing of fellow French striker Alexandre Lacazette.

Giroud, the reported off-season target of Premier League rivals Everton and Germany’s Borussia Dortmund, was among the goalscorer­s in the Gunners’ 3-1 pre-season win over Western Sydney Wanderers in Sydney yesterday.

The 30-year-old, who was restricted to just 17 starting games for Arsenal last season, made a deft first-time finish at the near post after a strong overlappin­g run from Nacho Monreal for the opener in the 33rd minute.

Wenger, who is also trying to hold on to prized striker Alexis Sanchez next season amid interest from Manchester City and Bayern Munich, said he wanted Giroud to stay at Arsenal.

“There is a lot of speculatio­n, I have said many times that I have a huge respect for Olivier Giroud for the man he is and the way he loves our club,” Wenger told reporters after Saturday’s game.

“Even with all the speculatio­n he is focused and does his job.

“I always said (that I expect him to stay), I was always consistent with that.”

Asked how he would use Giroud in the wake of signing Lacazette, Wenger added: “Lacazette will play most of the time as centre forward.

“He can play in any system because he’s a provider as well, he can combine and play in a 4-4-2 formation.

“At the moment he plays a little bit behind Giroud, tonight he was more on the left, and he can play in that position as well.”

Wenger was thrilled with the response to Arsenal’s first tour to Australia in 40 years, with a total of 163,653 fans for the two games against Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers. “I must say after two nights here, we had over 160,000 people at the games and I am just absolutely bewildered,” the 21-year Arsenal manager said.

Arsenal head to China for further games this week against Bayern Munich in Shanghai and Chelsea in Beijing.

“We will play against opponents who are certainly as well in preparatio­n,” he said. “We will have to share better our focus on defending and attacking.” –

AFP

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