Didier Deschamps hails Olivier Giroud after France beat Ireland in friendly

Sport360 staff 07:30 29/05/2018
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  • France boss Didier Deschamps saluted striker Olivier Giroud as he matched superstar Zinedine Zidane’s international goals tally ahead of the World Cup finals.

    The 31-year-old Chelsea hitman struck for the 31st time for his country in a 2-0 friendly victory over the Republic of Ireland at the Stade de France to join an exclusive group of players.

    Deschamps said: “It means that he’s efficient and he has been efficient for years for the French squad. It’s what you want from a striker.

    “He’s part of a closed circle of players now. He’s been criticised in the past, but his style of play helps the French team tremendously.”

    In torrential rain in Paris, Giroud stabbed the home side into a 40th-minute lead and then saw fellow frontman Nabil Fekir add a second – courtesy of keeper Colin Doyle’s howler – before the break.

    France, even without the likes of N’Golo Kante, Paul Pogba and Antoine Griezmann in their starting line-up, dominated from the off.

    Bayern Munich midfielder Corentin Tolisso caught the eye to give Deschamps something to think about ahead of his side’s Group C opener against Australia in Kazan on June 16.

    Asked if Tolisso’s performance had put pressure on Manchester United star Pogba, the manager replied: “He played a good match and yes, it’s good for us. It’s good for him, for the team.

    “It means I’ll have a decision to make later, but it’s only a good thing to have as many good midfielders as France has.”

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