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This article proved a bit of a storm for quite a few

Giroud is a player who divides opinion, he can be caught offside twenty times by the Darlington FC offside trap yet somehow

https://www.football365.com/news/oliver-...ng-striker

Giroud does have a point to feel singled out here given his career goal count is pretty superb for club and country
There are some much better examples of the non-scoring striker (I dont mean Diego Forlan at Utd either)

Mark Hughes call always score a wonder goal but he would never blast Utd to the title with Kane/Shearer goal tally`s his selfless holding up of the ball and bringing others into play getting Utd`s midfielders every year at the 10+ goal tally

Playing until he was about 38, hardly scoring, conductor of some huge transfer fees was Emile Heskey, I never got him at all, he had talent but would go tumbling down when tackled by Warwick Davis yet managers and strike partners would rave about him

Victor Anichebe ran his heart out during his last EPL spell helping penalty box king Defoe yet it`s goals that keep you up, WBA fans could have told you this!

And of course lets be honest Chelsea have done a roaring trade since the EPL inception in non-scoring Strikers: Paul Furlong, Mateja Kezman, Andrei Shevchenko, Fernando Torres, Alvaro Morata, Claudio Pizarro, Chris Sutton et al
We have one of these “strikers”, Atdhe Nuhiu. He has played 175 times for us scoring only 31 goals yet has played as our main striker for most of those games. He completely divides the opinions of our fan base as to whether he is any good or not because of his scoring record, but as time has gone on most have accepted him because of the other things he brings to the team and the space he provides for those around him.