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No way I’ll sell Olivier, says Arsene

- SAMI MOKBEL at the Emirates Stadium

ARSENE Wenger insists Olivier Giroud will not be sold in this transfer window after his match-winning heroics in last night’s rip - roaring Premier League curtain-raiser.

The France internatio­nal scored in the closing stages as Arsenal twice came from behind to get their league campaign off to a winning start during a goal- laden clash against Leicester.

Giroud’s future has been the subject of huge speculatio­n this summer, with Everton, West Ham, Marseille and Borussia Dortmund all interested in taking the striker.

The forward’s playing time is likely to be limited this season following the £52million arrival of Alexandre Lacazette.

And Wenger has revealed he offered Giroud the option of leavingl the Emirates.

But the Arsenal manager says thet 30-year-old is now certain to stays in north London.

When asked whether the striker could leave before the transfer window closes, Wenger replied: ‘ No, that is a definite no.

‘I love the man and the player. He’s a fantastic guy and he’s committed. He doesn’t want to leave and I’m happy he wants to stay.

‘At one stage I opened the door forf him as I knew I had many strikerss and in the end he decidedd to stay.’

Speaking after last night’s win, Giroud admitted his frustratio­n at not starting, adding: ‘It’s a nice start (to win), but I prefer to be on the pitch.

‘We needed this win, everyone knows the first game is crucial for confidence.

‘I have to do my job for the team, I am very pleased for the team tonight.’

Despite his late winner, Giroud isi likely to be named on the bench again for next weekend’s clash against Stoke. Lacazette was excellent on his debut, scoring after 94 seconds before having a crucial hand in Danny Welbeck’s equaliser just before half-time.

On Lacazette’s performanc­e, Wenger added: ‘In every game he is stronger since he joined us.

‘Even when I played Giroud through the middle and him on the left he did very well. He adapts slowly to the way we want to play.’

Meanwhile, Leicester manager Craig Shakespear­e bemoaned an apparent handball by Mesut Ozil in the lead-up to Aaron Ramsey’s equaliser.

Replays showed the ball hit Ozil’s arm in the build-up to the corner from which Ramsey scored to make it 3-3.

‘I was disappoint­ed with the handball leading up to the equaliser but once you get a corner you have to defend it better,’ said the Foxes boss.

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