Giroud explains why he regretted Chelsea more than he left Arsenal.
AC Milan striker Olivier Giroud admits leaving Chelsea has made him more difficult than a move from Premier League home club Arsenal, according to talkSPORT.
The 35-year-old moved to the Emirates Stadium in 2012. Where he spent six years playing. Before being brought to the Blues in 2018. And playing for the Blues. Calcio Serie A last summer
However, Giroud admits that. Despite having a shorter spell at Chelsea than Arsenal. He was dismayed when. He left the team at the end of last season.
“I had a wonderful time at Arsenal but [at Chelsea] I can say it felt more because I was a champion there,” the Milan star told talkSPORT.
“It was a difficult feeling to describe when I left Montpellier and Arsenal, but it was more sad than when I left Chelsea because I didn’t play for the team at the time. The last three months, so it’s a good reason for me to leave and take on another challenge.”
Has revealed his feelings after the victory to RMC Sport that he would blame Mason Mount if the goal was ruled out. And admit that the team still has a problem in the last moment
“I told Mason (Mount) that I would blame him if I didn’t score. Because he caught the ball first (a cross from Marcos Alonso) I could get the ball and shoot it if he immediately let me go, but I didn’t blame it. I am very happy to see the ball go into the net without offside.”