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Giroud: Wenger is the man for Arsenal
The French striker insists his manager is the reason the Gunners are known worldwide, adding that Thierry Henry is a great player and a good signing for them
Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud says that Arsene Wenger is the reason the club are known worldwide, and that he is the man to turn around their fortunes.The Gunners have suffered in recent years through player sales, and have gone seven seasons without a trophy, but Giroud, who is not panicking about the dip in form, insists that Wenger is owed the time to arrest the slide.
"If Arsenal are where they are, if they are known around the world, it's thanks to [Wenger]," Giroud told RMC.
"There are no worries. Everyone owes him a lot of faith. He's the man for the situation."
Legendary former Gunners striker Thierry Henry has been training with the club after the conclusion of the MLS season, and following a loan spell last year in north London, is expected to embark on a third spell at the club.
Giroud insists that he does not know anything about that aspect of Henry's stay with the club, but says that he is a great player and a potential move could be "good for everyone".
He continued: "Henry is training with us. He's training with the group during the close season. I'm not going to make myself heard on the subject - it's not me who does the recruitment for the team.
"Henry is a great player and if he can bring something with him, then it's good for everyone. He has been good. We'll see how it goes. I'm not aware of all this."
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