SempreMilan
·3 August 2024
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·3 August 2024
Olivier Giroud has revealed that Zlatan Ibrahimovic gave him a bit of advice before he departed for Major League Soccer, having been officially unveiled as a Los Angeles FC player.
Whilst it is believed that Milan offered Giroud an extension on his deal to stay at the club, the Frenchman decided that it was the right moment to call time on his playing career in Europe and to move across the Atlantic Ocean.
During an interview that he did back in June, he revealed some of the reasoning behind his move, stating that he feels physically and mentally fatigued and also implying that he no longer feels that he can compete at the elite level, given that he is now closer to 40 than 35.
Giroud spoke to ESPN about his decision to swap Europe for an experience in the United States, as well as revealing what Ibrahimovic told him before he made the call.
“I spoke to Zlatan – which was the wrong part of the city [he played for LA Galaxy]. He told me I will enjoy it, it’s a league for strikers…the teams they don’t play to keep the result or defend. They play to score goals and give pleasure to the passionate fans,” he said.
“I can bring my experience, my professionalism, my goals, and of course all the advices I can give. I will be available for my partners. It’s a different championship compare to Europe which improved a lot the past few years but it’s different. I have to adapt but I’ll be there to bring my contribution.
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“I’m delighted to be here in LA, and join a great, young club that’s always doing very well. I’m looking forward to be being on the field with the boys to bring my experience. My goals are to be a competitor and always try to give the best for the team.
“We are second at the table but the target is to finish at the top. And one thing also why I wanted to join MLS, I’ve seen the improvement of the league growing up since 10 years they reached a very good level compared to before.”
after scoring 15 goals and assisting eight times in Serie A this season he could well have done another season at the top level, but a move to America was preferred due to the Rossoneri’s plans to invest in his heir.
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