The Gunners scout and former France
international believes his countryman faces a difficult task in replacing the
Dutchman, but has backed him to come good in the Premier League.
Arsenal scout and former France international Christian
Karembeu believes striker Olivier Giroud will struggle to fill the void left by
Robin van Persie, who is a "killer" in front of goal.
The 26-year-old arrived at the Emirates Stadium two months
prior to Van Persie's move to Manchester United, but Arsene Wenger later
admitted he was earmarked to replace the former Gunners captain ahead of an
inevitable transfer.
But Karembeu, who represented his country during a
successful 1998 World Cup campaign, believes his compatriot has a long way to
go to emulate the mercurial Dutchman.
"Both are tall and left footed, they have the same
characteristics. Van Persie however does have more experience both in the
Premier League and at international level," he told GoalsReplay
"Van Persie is more of a killer and will punish teams
more."
The 41-year-old, who previously played in the Premier League
during a season-long spell at Middlesbrough, did admit Giroud faces unfair
pressure as he adapts to a new league.
"Well we have seen with Chamakh that when you go to a
new league at a big club it is not easy, but with Van Persie leaving it meant
there is a gap for Giroud to fill," he continued.
"He has already scored some goals for Arsenal but he is
always going to be under pressure to score more."
But Karembeu backed the former Montpellier man to find his
stride soon, after a meteoric rise through European football.
"Giroud is younger and is still learning, he only
started playing in the top flight in France a few years ago and now he finds
himself in the Premier League at Arsenal," he added.
"He has improved a lot over the years and last season
was top goalscorer in France. Hopefully he can repeat this in England."
Karembeu was speaking to promote the FIFA Interactive World
Cup, the world’s largest online gaming tournament. For more information and to
take part visit:www.fifa.com/fiwc.
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