Arsenal’s Olivier Giroud seizes the moment to remind Arsene Wenger of his worth
The France international is the difference as the Gunners land a hard-fought 1-0 win over West Brom
Olivier Giroud proved the difference for Arsenal in a typically hard-fought 1-0 win over West Bromwich Albion on Monday, again demonstrating his worth to manager Arsene Wenger after spending the majority of the season on the bench.
The France international has been starved of Premier League action this season due to Wenger’s preference for playing Alexis Sanchez as the central striker and he found himself in the starting team for the first time against West Brom.
Giroud initially struggled against Tony Pulis’ physical side and Sanchez looked far likelier to forge an opening as he struck the post and fired shots repeatedly at Albion goalkeeper Ben Foster.
Arsenal eventually beat West Brom at their own game, however, as Giroud powered past veteran defender Gareth McAuley to send Mesut Ozil’s cross looping over Foster and into the far corner of the net.
“Sometimes you make it through on the ground, today we did it in the air and he is our only player that can do that in the air,” Wenger said.
“He has done it a lot of times, when he has come off the bench and it’s been frustrating for him because I didn’t always play him in the next game when he played well.