Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud says he is "not worried about the pressure" caused by his lack of Premier League goals and is confident that the situation will soon change.
Giroud, 26, has only scored for the Gunners in the League Cup against Coventry so far and, having missed a late chance versus Chelsea at the weekend, came off the bench in the 3-1 win over Olympiakos on Wednesday night only to squander another opportunity.
However, Giroud offset that with an assist for Aaron Ramsey's game-sealing strike and is content to concentrate on the positives. When asked whether he felt any pressure to score, he replied: "No. People say to me: 'The goal is coming soon, don't worry, we trust you'. It is very important for me to feel the support of people and my team-mates too, so I think we are good.
Pressure will always come.
He would just need to always absolve it
That is how it should be.Infact, from now on, he is my role model
Pressure will always rise.But great men will surely shun it.It is nothing to people who believe in what they are doing