Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud has admitted that he has tried to emulate the performances of former AC Milan star Andriy Shevchenko.
France international Giroud, who has scored 45 goals in over 100
appearances since moving to the Gunners from Montpellier, was a big fan
of Shevchenko, who retired from football back in 2012.
He told
the club's official website: "When I was young I tried to run like
Shevchenko because he was a fantastic player and really elegant as well.
"Sometimes
at training I used to start running like him. He runs in a special way
and he was really powerful - short but strong. I tried to imitate his
shots as well. I don't think [my coach] noticed though, because it was a
quick try. It was not an obsession!"
Giroud also revealed that
he has been working on his runs from attacking corners, adding:
"Sometimes the boss used to say, 'Of course the striker has to go to the
near post because after it will create some space behind you, even if
you don't get the ball, the defenders will have to follow you.'
"After
it's easier for maybe a midfielder or the other forwards to make other
runs. We say most of the time, 'first post, first there'. In that
situation it was true but the crosses Hector [against Newcastle] and
Theo put in, against Spurs last year, were perfect. After that, it's all
about the outside of my foot."

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