Before the start of this season,French forward Oliver Giroud was sold by London club Chelsea to Ac Milan.Chelsea and many others beleived he was past his prime and thus could not deliver.Giroud however proved the blues and all his doubters wrong this past Sunday during Serie A's final league game.Milan needed a win against Sassuollo to lift the Serie A title for the first time in over eleven years.Giroud scored one goal and provided one assist in their two goal win.
His man of the match performance saw him make three successful dribbles,three key passes,one big chance created and three shots on target.This goal and assist saw Giroud finish off his incredible season having scored eleven goals and provided eight assists in all competitions.He has done a this while at thirty five years old which is an indication he is not yet done and there is still more to come.He has now won all major trophies in all the European leagues that he has played in.
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