
Olivier
Giroud says he is happy at Chelsea but is unsure if his long-term future
lies at the club.
The 33-year-old French striker has started the Blues' past five games - and
has scored twice in that time - after it appeared he would depart Stamford
Bridge in the January transfer window.
His latest goal came in Sunday's 4-0 rout of Everton, a clinical back-post
finish at a corner.
Inter Milan and Tottenham had been among the clubs linked with a move for
Giroud, but while he is currently enjoying a run in the first team with
Tammy Abraham out injured, he admits doubts remain over his future in west
London.
"I've been waiting for my chance and the gaffer has given me the opportunity
to show my desire and be competitive," Giroud told Sky Sports News.
"I'm determined to do my best to help the team. It's been five games and
I've really enjoyed it. I feel really good and I want to bring something
more to help us win games."
When asked if he saw his long-term future at Chelsea, Giroud said: "I don't
know. It's too early to say but I'm happy here."
Giroud will also be conscious of the fact that France will be monitoring his
performances with this summer's European Championships in mind, and he knows
he must play as much first-team football as possible if he wants to feature
in the squad.
"It's not me who will take the decision," he said. "But if I play more and I
am helping the team then I think I have a good chance to go."