Former Chelsea Striker Olivier Giroud Closing In On Henry Thiery's France Goal Record
Former Chelsea and Arsenal striker, Olivier Giroud is closing in on Henry Thiery’s goal record for France following his strike in France’s 2-1 win against Ivory Coast.
Giroud is just five goals away from surpassing Thierry Henry’s all-time record for France after scoring in the win over the Ivory Coast.
Giroud, 35, headed in from AC Milan team-mate Theo Hernandez’s cross to take his tally to 47 for the world champions in Marseille.
Gunners forward Nicolas Pepe scored the opener for the African side, but Aurelien Tchouameni won it late on.
Monaco midfielder Tchouameni rose highest to power home a header from Matteo Guendouzi’s corner in the 93rd minute.
Giroud’s goal, meanwhile, was also the 19th consecutive game in which France had scored, netting 42 times in the process.
Didier Deschamps’ men host South Africa in a friendly on Tuesday, while Ivory Coast, who have failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup, travel to play England at Wembley on the same day.
Olivier Giroud is followed by Platini, who scored 41 goals, Antoine Griezmann, who has scored 38 goals, David Trezeguet, who netted 34 goals, and Zinedine Zidane, with 31 goals.
Meanwhile, Neymar 44′ (P), Vini Jr. 45+1′, Philippe Coutinho 72′ (P) and Richarlison’s 90 +1′ strikes handed Brazil a 4-0 win over Chile.
Argentina defeated Venezuela by 3 goals to nil, thanks to goals from Nicolás González 35′, Ángel Di María 79′ and Lionel Messi 82′