FOOTBALL
Giroud: 'It's impossible to display homosexuality in football'
The France and Chelsea striker says it is impossible to show homosexuality in football and says football has a lot of work to do to on the subject of being gay in a dressing room.
Olivier Giroud has told French Magazine, Le Figaro, that football still has a lot of work to do in fostering a culture of acceptibility regarding gay football players and says he understands the "pain and difficulty of guys coming out".
Giroud explains difficult in being openly gay in football
Giroud spoke about the only openly gay player to have played in the Premier League to date in Thomas Hitzlsperger: "It was very emotional. This is when I told myself that it was impossible to display his homosexuality in football. In a changing room, there is a lot of testosterone, rooming together, collective showers … It’s tricky but it’s like that."
"At Arsenal when they asked me to wear the ‘Rainbow Laces’ in support of the gay community, I did it. There is still a lot of work in the football world on this subject, to say the least," he continued.