
Olivier
Giroud admits his lack of playing time at Chelsea is "frustrating" and has
hinted that he is prepared to return to France in search of more football.
The 32-year-old, who is out of contract in the summer, has made just six
Premier League starts this season.
Giroud, who won the World Cup with France last summer, was also part of the
Chelsea side which lifted the FA Cup last season, but is firmly behind the
on-loan Gonzalo Higuain in the current pecking order.
"Of course it's frustrating," Giroud told French radio station RTL. "Today,
I have the impression there is clearly no competition [for places in attack]
since January.
"It's like that, I know that I will only play in the Europa League. I try to
do what it takes to be as effective and as important as I can for the team."
Giroud, who left Montpellier for Arsenal in the summer of 2012 before
joining the Blues in January last year, indicated he could be open to a
return to domestic French football.
"The future may be hectic this summer," he said. "I'm not afraid to go down
a level to have more playing time. It could be I end my career in France."