Olivier Giroud said Tuesday that he was happy to return to Chelsea in the middle of one of the most productive periods of his career with Milan.

France forward Giroud won the Champions League in 2021 under the Blues’ previous manager Thomas Tuchel and he will line up at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday one of the key men for Italian kings Milan.

Stefano Pioli’s side lead Group E and are three points ahead of Chelsea who sit bottom having failed to win either of their opening matches with Dinamo Zagreb or Salzburg.

“I was lucky to return to Montpellier in my first Champions League game and now I’m happy to come back here,” Giroud told reporters.

“We showed our quality in Italy last season and now we want to do it in the Champions League, we have faith in our football.”

Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s long-term injury and the absence of new signing Divock Origi has made Giroud the undisputed main man up front for Milan, where he has developed a reputation for netting big goals in big games.

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