
France
manager Didier Deschamps has revealed that Olivier Giroud wants more game
time at Chelsea, after impressing for his national side.
Giroud scored the third goal in France's 4-1 win over Moldova on Friday and
his international boss paid tribute to his striker after impressing in their
opening European Qualifier.
"Giroud is there, he scores goals. He does so too with his club," Deschamps
said ahead of Monday night's clash with Iceland, live on Sky Sports.
"He'd like to play more and when he plays in the Europa League, he also
scores goals. In a match like tonight's, against a low-ranked opponent, his
presence as a pivot is very useful.
"He's quite complementary with the other players because of his role that is
different and this allows our team to have a varied offensive play."
Giroud has started just six games under Maurizio Sarri in the Premier
League, but has made 15 appearances from the bench.
The Frenchman has been a regular in the Europa League, however, with nine
goals in nine games.
Deschamps also spoke about the mentality of his players after their World
Cup win in the summer, highlighting how important Giroud, Paul Pogba and
Antoine Griezmann are in keeping the group focused.
"I wasn't really worried because since the beginning of the week, I had told
them what I wanted to tell them about the match through the sessions we had
- there was a lot of dedication," added Deschamps.
"The players know. The more experienced players I have like that, then the
rest of the group follows.
"It seems normal and logical but I do appreciate the quality and the mindset
we have.
"The players know it, it's how we got to where we got last summer and that's
something we absolutely need to keep regardless of the match and the players
we are facing."