
Olivier
Giroud has been the driving force behind Chelsea's resurgence in the race
for a Premier League top-four finish, according to Dennis Wise.
The France striker joined the Blues from Arsenal in the January transfer
window and after a slow start to life at Stamford Bridge, has established
himself in Antonio Conte's starting line-up, scoring four goals in five
matches.
With Chelsea's hopes of Champions League qualification having seemed all but
over after defeat to Tottenham and a draw with struggling West Ham in early
April, four consecutive wins have reignited the race for a top-four finish.
The Blues can go level on points with third-place Liverpool, when they host
Huddersfield live on Sky Sports on Wednesday evening, and Spurs - who are
currently two points ahead of Chelsea - are also in action against
Newcastle.
"It's been great to see Giroud starting games," Wise said.
"I think he's made a big impact over the last four games that he's played in
and started and he makes a difference."
"It's gradually got us back into it - hopefully it's not too late."
Conte's future at Stamford Bridge has been the subject of speculation during
the champions' unsuccessful title defence but Chelsea could still win the FA
Cup and secure a place in the top four at the end of the season.
However, Wise, who captained Chelsea during his 11 years with the club, does
not think late-season success can reconcile the differences between Conte
and the Blues hierarchy.
"I would love him to stay," Wise added.
"I just get the feeling there's something not correct there and he feels he
hasn't got total control of what he'd like in regards to recruitment on
players. I think that could be the reason behind him moving on.
"I don't think he'll be the one that will resign, I think Chelsea will have
to say 'away you go, let's sort something out.' I don't think he's that type
of person."