Olivier Giroud scored a brace against Australia in France's opening game at the World Cup 2022 to equal Thierry Henry's record as the all-time scorer with 51 goals.
With the match still going on as of the time of this report, should he score one more, he will become France's all-time highest goalscorer.
Giroud celebrates goal vs Austria
Giroud is currently plotting his trade at AC Milan where had scored 22 goals across 55 appearances with a Scudetto to show for it.
He made a move from Chelsea to San Siro for less than 2 million euros.
At the last World Cup where France won the global accolade, he did not score a single goal but did provide assists.
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