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Published 10:39 21 Jul 2018 BST

"I evolved with Germans at Arsenal and I was so jealous of them," Giroud admitted to BFM TV.
"Sometimes, in the morning, Mesut Ozil lost in training but he said "Shh, Shh, I'm world champion."
The pair spent nearly five years together at The Emirates prior to Giroud's move to Chelsea in January. While Giroud and his international colleagues were on their way to glory this summer, Ozil and the German squad were enduring one of their worst ever performances at a major tournament. Although Toni Kroos' stoppage time winner against Sweden had seemingly got the Germans out of a hole after their opening game defeat to Mexico, a second loss in their final group game to South Korea saw them fail to reach the knockout stages of the competition. A thoroughly miserable defence of their crown.Explore more on these topics:

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