Written by Luke Entwistle for Get French Football News:
At 37, this is expected to be Giroud's last dance. France's all-time top-scorer will be looking to put some distance between himself and Kylian Mbappé who will inevitably surpass the Milan forward's record 57 goals for Les Bleus in the near future. Even despite Karim Benzema's failed reintegration into the France set-up during the last Euros, Olivier Giroud has remained Didier Deschamps' go to man. What he has - at times - lacked in goals, he has made up for in link-up play; during France's triumph in the 2018 World Cup, Giroud failed to score a single goal but his contribution was far from inconsequential. The former Arsenal and Chelsea man has alluded to taking his international retirement after these Euros and with a move to the MLS touted.