- Olivier Giroud took model Celia Kay to his hotel the night before Arsenal's game with Crystal Palace on February 2
- Striker denied allegations but has since issued an apology to his wife, family, friends, team-mates, Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal fans
- Wenger has confirmed that Giroud will face disciplinary action
- Kay took a picture of the French forward wearing just his pants
- The model has worked for international magazines including FHM and Maxim
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
confirmed that disciplinary action would be taken against Olivier Giroud after
he apologised for taking a female companion back to the team hotel.
Married Giroud had consistently
denied taking Celia Kay to the Four Seasons Hotel in Canary Wharf the night
before the 2-0 victory over Crystal Palace on February 2. The striker had
earlier issued a grovelling apology to his wife Jennifer and the Arsenal boss
after a picture by the pin-up appeared in a national newspaper.
Wenger said: ‘It is an internal
matter but I do not want to comment publicly because I respect his privacy.’
The model took a picture of Giroud
in his hotel room wearing just underwear, which can be seen
Giroud took to social networking site Twitter to apologise to Jennifer - who gave birth to son Paul last June - and his club.
‘I apologise to my wife, family and
friends and my manager, team-mates and Arsenal fans,’ he said.
‘I now have to fight for my family
and for my club and obtain their forgiveness. Nothing else matters at the
moment.’
Kay, who models for international
magazines such as Maxim and FHM, was pictured arriving at the Four Seasons
hotel in Canary Wharf at 12.50am and leaving at 3.04am that night.
She insists she did not have sex
with the 6ft 4in striker, who avoided a club fine when claims were made by Kay
last week, insisting to Wenger that no meeting had taken place.
‘Olivier knows the truth and the
fact that he lied about us is pathetic,’ Kay told the Sun on Sunday.
‘He’s just digging a bigger hole for
himself. If he is big enough to do the crime, he’s got to serve the time.’
The Gunners planned to fine the star
up to £230,000 but backed off after his denial. His lawyers also sent a series
of letters to the newspaper denying any wrongdoing.
Giroud came on as a second half
substitute for Arsenal on Sunday and will face Roberto Martinez’s side on the
weekend of March 8.
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