Chelsea over the summer, branding his final three months at the club "too difficult".Giroud, 35, called time on his three-and-a-half-year stint with the Blues to sign for AC Milan, where he has hit the ground running by scoring two goals in his first three Serie A outings.The France striker was forced to make the move to Italy after falling out of favour under Thomas Tuchel at Stamford Bridge, earning a mere three Premier League starts after the latter replaced Frank Lampard as Chelsea head coach back in January.Despite powering home a sensational overhead kick to hand them a crucial win away at Atletico Madrid on their road to Champions League glory, it quickly became clear that Giroud was not part of Tuchel's plans in west London.And the.
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