Giroud, who joined Arsenal for £13 million and went on to score 105 goals and provide 37 assists, has spoken about a goal that still holds a special place in his heart.
The scorpion kick he scored for Arsenal is the goal that stands out to him, and he believes it will never be seen again.
Giroud also discussed his plans for the future, stating that he wants to continue playing, but will make a decision about retiring based on his own abilities and the wishes of his family.
He cited the example of Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored a brace for Portugal at 41, and emphasized the importance of living in the moment and being ready to stop playing at any time.
Giroud will turn 40 next year and will make a decision about his future with the help of his wife and family.
"It could be one year plus another, but it could just be one, too," he said. "You can’t have regrets. You have to live in the moment and be ready to stop it all at some point."
Giroud's comments highlight his dedication to his craft and his desire to continue playing at the highest level for as long as possible.