Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud faces an anxious wait to see if his last-gasp equaliser against Manchester United was enough to get him back in Arsene Wenger’s plans on a permanent basis.
Giroud is a polarising figure in north London after a lengthy spell of erratic displays, but he is hoping to be given a chance to silence the critics in Wednesday’s Champions League clash against Paris Saint Germain.
Many Arsenal supporters have called for Giroud to be sold and Gunners boss Wenger appeared to lose faith in him after starting Alexis Sanchez as his central striker for much of the season.
The 30-year-old has yet to start a Premier League game this term and must have feared his days at the Emirates Stadium were numbered.
That may still prove the case eventually, but Giroud is making a last-ditch effort to show he is worthy of more regular involvement.
He has scored four times in his last four appearances, including the powerful header that salvaged a 1-1 draw in the final moments at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Giroud’s timely intervention against United came after he scored twice, with his first two touches, as a substitute to inspire a 4-1 win at Sunderland after his team had conceded an equaliser.
He also netted Arsenal’s leveller in a Champions League victory at Ludogorets after they had fallen 2-0 down to the minnows.
Ironically, one of his lowest moments this season came back home in France when he was sent off in the last minute of a 1-1 draw at Paris Saint Germain.
Now the French giants arrive at the Emirates just as Giroud looks capable of finally arresting his decline.
While he might have lost the support of many among Arsenal’s fan-base, he retains the backing of his team-mates.
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