
Olivier
Giroud says Chelsea are not going through a crisis despite winning only one
of their last five Premier League games and losing ground on their top-four
rivals.
The France international has featured only a handful of times since
completing a January move from Arsenal, and Chelsea's form has dipped since
the turn of the year.
Despite the Blues slipping down to fifth place, five points behind
Tottenham, Giroud insists manager Antonio Conte has not lost the confidence
of the players.
The reigning champions' poor run continued on Sunday with a defeat to
runaway leaders Manchester City at the Etihad stadium.
Conte opted to start the game with both his recognised strikers Giroud and
Alvaro Morata on the bench, and was widely criticised for his tactics
throughout the match.
"I don't even question myself about that - it is not a crisis. We have
played (Manchester) United and City away. Obviously we could have done
better but these are not small games," said Giroud.
"We are not happy with that [but] it is not the day and the moment to
question whether we are behind the boss or not. Obviously we are behind him
and we are all sticking together."
The club's poor recent run has left them facing the possibility of missing
out on Champions League qualification for the second time in three years,
while an upcoming clash with Barcelona at the Nou Camp next week will
determine whether they proceed in the tournament this campaign.
"It is not a good weekend for us because our opponents in the Champions
League race won," Giroud added.
"But we still have nine games to go. We will believe until the end and keep
the faith in our game.
"Some top teams will play against each other - you never know. We need to
keep the focus on this and win the next game and go step by step. We need
momentum to reach fourth place."