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Olivier Giroud Celebrates Milestones as France’s Second Top Scorer
Olivier Giroud, born on 30 September 1986 in Chambéry, is a French international striker currently with AC Milan. He occupies the centre‑forward role in the Serie A side.
Giroud began his professional career at Montpellier, where he emerged as a promising attacker. His performances there earned him a place in the French national team.
With 46 goals in 110 appearances, Giroud is the second‑highest scorer in the history of the France national team. His goal tally places him behind only the record holder.
He featured in the French squad that reached the Euro 2016 final. Two years later he was part of the team that won the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
At AC Milan, Giroud continues to provide experience and aerial strength in attack. His presence adds depth to the club’s forward line.
Now in his late thirties, Giroud remains a regular selection for both club and country. His longevity reflects his physical conditioning and tactical adaptability.
Looking ahead, Giroud aims to contribute to Milan’s domestic ambitions and to add further caps for France. His veteran status makes him a valuable mentor for younger attackers.