Olivier Giroud, who joined LAFC from AC Milan last summer, admits it's been a challenging beginning to life in MLS and America.
The French World Cup winner revealed the ups and downs of his new life in California, including an earthquake during a training session, devastating wildfires that affected the greater Los Angeles area and a burglary at his family home.
Yet, despite these challenges, Giroud remains positive, appreciating the lifestyle and opportunities for his family in L.A.
“It reminds me a bit of London. I lived nine years in London and I really enjoy this city. You can do a lot of things with the family. Plus you have the ocean side, which is really nice. It’s a bit far from Europe but I like the lifestyle and visiting other parts of the US,” Giroud told The Sun. “I brought the family to different places in California, but I really want to go to Hawaii and San Francisco. I took them to Las Vegas, San Diego. Maybe also New York, if I can, for a break.
"It’s sunny almost every single day. You feel far from home, like on holiday every single day. It’s not holiday time yet but maybe in a couple of years. I’m really here to bring my experience to the team and to keep playing to win.”