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Giroud eyes Champions League action

World Cup spot the main target

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London – Olivier Giroud pinpointed a return to Champions League football as a key factor in his decision to join Chelsea from Arsenal on the final day of the January transfer window.

Giroud was a helpless spectator as Chelsea crashed to a 3-0 defeat to Bournemout­h on Wednesday to harm their chances of qualifying for next season’s Champions League.

However, they remain eight points better off than Arsenal in the battle to finish in the top four, and also host Barcelona in the first leg of a blockbuste­r Champions League last 16 tie on February 20.

“The Champions League is massive for a football player. There is nothing above it when you’re playing for a club,” said the French internatio­nal who made six of his 10 starts for Arsenal this season in the Europa League.

“There will be two nice games against Barcelona. We know their qualities and I think everybody will need to be 100% to go through.”

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s arrival at Arsenal paved the way for Giroud to leave after five-and-a-half years at the Emirates as he sought more minutes on the field to further his case for inclusion in France’s World Cup squad in Russia this year.

And his physical presence is just what Chelsea manager Antonio Conte sought during a frustratin­g January for the Italian, with first choice striker Alvaro Morata sidelined by a back injury.

“The most important thing was talking with the coach.

“I felt like he really wanted me and he really wanted to work with me,” Giroud added.

Fixtures Tomorrow:

West Ham; Leicester v Swansea; Bournemout­h v Stoke; Manchester United v Huddersfie­ld; Arsenal v Everton, 7.30pm.

Sunday:

 ?? / JOHN SIBLEY / REUTERS ?? Chelsea’s new signing Olivier Giroud is introduced to the club’s supporters.
/ JOHN SIBLEY / REUTERS Chelsea’s new signing Olivier Giroud is introduced to the club’s supporters.

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