Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud has hit back at Thierry Henry's "dull" criticism of him last month.
The club's record goalscorer Henry suggested that the 28-year-old was not "top quality" and doubted his ability to fire the Gunners to Premier League glory next term.
Giroud had been in fine form prior to his fellow Frenchman's comments but has failed to find the net in the four games since the damning assessment.
"I heard he was saying too many dull things. That was a bomb and it had its desired effect," he told L'Equipe.
"It was surprising to hear him take apart the team. I say 'team' because it wasn't just me, it was the spine. I think he's wrong.
"I didn't enjoy hearing it. Coming from an ex-France and Arsenal striker, it's a shame. It was a bit easy for him to say that after Chelsea game. We were doing well, unbeaten in 10, my stats were good. It hurt my pride."
Giroud has netted 18 goals from 32 games in all competitions.
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