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Olivier Giroud close to signing new contract at Arsenal

Olivier Giroud celebrates at the final whistle in the 1-0 win against West Brom
Image: Olivier Giroud scored on his first Premier League start of the season in Arsenal's win over West Brom on Boxing Day

Olivier Giroud admits he has had a "difficult" season so far but is close to agreeing a new contract at Arsenal.

The France striker has been used sparingly by Arsene Wenger so far in the current campaign, but he celebrated his first Premier League start of the season by scoring the only goal in the Gunners' 1-0 Boxing Day win over West Brom.

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Until Monday, Giroud had found himself limited to substitute appearances or starts in other competitions, with the winner against the Baggies only his sixth goal of the season.

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After being handed an extended break after the European Championship, his route back into the side was blocked by Alexis Sanchez - who has shone since Wenger moved him into a more central role.

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But Giroud, who was labelled a "fighter" by Wenger after the game, said he wants to remain at the Emirates Stadium - even if he has found this season difficult thus far.

"I came back a bit late from the Euros and it was nice for my body because I could rest but not good for me because the team was doing well and another striker was doing well up front," he said.

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"This season has been difficult because also I was injured for a month and a half so it hasn't been easy.

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"I don't want to talk too much about me but it was a big day for me, but a turning point for the team because if we didn't win we would have been in trouble."

Giroud was philosophical when pushed further on the issue - and also said that, contrary to some reports, he has not penned a new deal at Arsenal.

"It is all about keeping the focus high," he said when asked about being left out of the side.

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"Always keep working hard at training. I was speaking with the boss, we had a couple of discussions together and he explained to me why I hadn't played too much until here.

"But football is an everlasting new beginning, as I used to say, and you always have to keep focused and wait for your time.

"People have been saying I have signed a new contract. It is not true but maybe soon."

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