Bacary Sagna hails Olivier Giroud's dedication and commitment, and as
Arsenal FC prepare to host SSC Napoli, he puts the striker's fine start
to the season down to his work ethic.
Bacary
Sagna has praised Olivier Giroud's dedication and commitment, and as
Arsenal FC prepare to welcome SSC Napoli on Tuesday, he says the
striker's fine start to the season is testimony to the work ethic he has
shown.
Team-mates
at club and international levels, the French pair have formed a strong
bond on and off the pitch. Defender Sagna says it can sometimes be
difficult for forwards coming into a new team and adds that he is
delighted Giroud has now settled at Arsenal since his move last year
from Montpellier Hérault SC.
"He's a very good player, he is very
physical, and in front of goal he finishes well," enthused the
30-year-old. "I think he's the top scorer with four [Premier League]
goals and he can achieve more, but we need to give him time – I think he
will improve even more and score even more.
"As a striker it's
always difficult when you come into a new team because you have to get
to know your partners. Robin van Persie had just left as the top scorer
so everyone was expecting [Olivier] to score straight away, but he took a
bit of time to settle in the team."
Giroud has scored five goals
this term – including one in the UEFA Champions League play-offs – and
his impressive form has helped propel the Gunners to the Premier League
summit after six games. Sagna believes that success is largely thanks to
the attack, led by Giroud and Aaron Ramsey. "If we see we are on top of
the league it's because he made a lot – him and Ramsey and many other
players," the full-back said. "He's a very important part of the team."
Since
their surprise 3-1 home defeat by Aston Villa FC on the first day of
the season, Arsène Wenger's men have gone on to win eight of the next
nine matches, including their UEFA Champions League Group F opener at
Olympique de Marseille. Even the fixture they drew – 1-1 at West
Bromwich Albion FC in the League Cup – Arsenal won on penalties.
"We
were a bit disappointed because it's always a disappointment to lose
the first game, especially at home," Sagna said. "We had a good
pre-season so everyone was a bit down. But everyone was confident as
well to keep their head up and to keep working hard to win the next
game – and that's what we did.
"At the moment the team are very
confident, we are very ambitious and we know the best way to win titles
is to win game by game. I think we have the ability to do it but we have
to stay focused until the end and must keep working hard."
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