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Olivier Giroud says winning the Premier League is his last dream as a footballer

French striker Olivier Giroud left Arsenal in January 2018 for Chelsea after five and half seasons at the Emirates, and it appears he has revealed one of the main reasons why he left.

The World Cup winner has four FA Cup medals to his name, but winning the Premier League has eluded him since, and he reckons his chances of winning it are higher at the Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea have won the top-flight twice since Giroud arrived England, and he will be looking to get his hands on one soon.

The only time the 32-year-old ever got close to winning the Premier League was during the 2015-16 campaign – when Arsenal emerged second – 10 points behind Leicester City.