Arsene Wenger insists that he never had any doubts about starting Olivier Giroud in Arsenal's 2-0 win over Everton on Sunday because he always knew that the striker would come good.
The Frenchman endured a torrid evening on Wednesday as Arsenal fell to a
humbling 3-1 loss to Monaco at the Emirates Stadium and he was
substituted on the hour mark.
However, Giroud retained his
place in the starting XI for the visit of Roberto Martinez's men and
subsequently opened the scoring, firing a clever volley past Tim Howard
after a fine Mesut Ozil cross before Tomas Rosicky wrapped up all three
points late on.
And Wenger was effusive in his praise of the
striker following the game, praising both his finishing ability and his
overall contribution to the cause.
"Olivier has one great
quality; when his back is to the wall he has the personality to
respond," he told his post-match press conference. "Because I know him
better now, that's why I kept him in the team.
"I'm not happy
only because he scored the goal but because of his work-rate. He's an
important player in the box and with his presence up front and
defensively."
Wenger also explained why Giroud was substituted
during the Champions League encounter in midweek, revealing that he
always intended to field the striker against Everton.
"For me
the worry was to last 90 minutes so he played only an hour the other
night," the manager added. "All these ingredients were very important to
my decision. I felt his performance could be important against
Everton."
Wenger confirmed that Francis Coquelin sustained a
broken nose during the 2-0 win, noting that the French midfielder may
require surgery.
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