
Olivier
Giroud admits he has not yet lived up to his own expectations since joining
Chelsea from Arsenal in January.
The France striker has scored just once in eight appearances, as the
champions have struggled and dropped out of the Premier League's top four.
Giroud believes he has settled at Stamford Bridge and that he fits with
Antonio Conte's system, but says he should have scored more goals.
"I am happy with my adaptation, the welcome I received, and the relationship
on the ground with my team-mates," Giroud told L'Equipe.
"You have to be demanding with yourself. If I signed to Chelsea, it's to
have a new challenge. When you sign like that in January, it's never easy
because you have to acclimatise to your team, but I really wanted to be
ready right away. It was a little paradoxical.
"I could have - should have - scored more goals. In terms of statistics, I
am very attached to this; I remain stuck at one goal and three assists in
five matches. I'm sure it is not enough.
"But, in any case, the content [of my matches] is very encouraging. In time
I will do it. [It's encouraging] in my relationship with offensive players;
whether with Willian, Pedro or Eden Hazard.
"Former football legends like Robert Pires, who is a friend, Freddie
Ljungberg or even former Chelsea players, told me that Chelsea's game would
fit me because they always played with a big striker in front."
Chelsea return to action on April 1 when they host London rivals Tottenham
at Stamford Bridge.