Irish Sunday Mirror

Red-faced Giroud hasn’t even hit the target yet but that won’t stop him

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hope to do it in the final. We are really on a small cloud and we hope to stay there.”

Aside from not troubling goalkeeper­s from Australia, Peru and Denmark in the group stage, then Argentina, Uruguay and Belgium in the knockout rounds, Giroud’s other contributi­ons don’t stand out either, with just one assist in the 10 goals France have scored.

It’s a shocking record – but even more surprising is that demanding Les Bleus manager Didier Deschamps will start former Arsenal star Giroud against Croatia in today’s final at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

Deschamps has been repeatedly quizzed on why he sticks with Giroud given his other attacking options on the bench, most notably Ousmane Dembele and wingers Florian Thauvin and Thomas Lemar.

The French manager also left Manchester United youngster Anthony Martial and Arsenal’s Alexandre Lacazette out of his squad – but is steadfastl­y sticking with Giroud. The Chelsea star said: “When France were world champions in 1998, Christophe Dugarry scored one and Stephane Guivarc’h didn’t score at all.

“If we are World Cup winners without me scoring, then I don’t mind. If I’m on the pitch, it means the boss thinks I can help.”

For Giroud and the rest of the French squad today’s final is the chance to emulate the class of ’98 – Zinedine Zidane, Thierry Henry, Emmanuel Petit and Deschamps among them – who won the trophy when France hosted the tournament 20 years ago.

Giroud added: “This is exceptiona­l. Honestly, it’s a kid’s dream. We are so proud to share this with our families, friends and all the French.

“It was not easy against Belgium but we wanted to get to the final so badly.

“Now, there’s one game left, 90 minutes, maybe more, to go get it.

“The victory in 1998, are unforgetta­ble memories. I remember Zizou’s head on the Arc de Triomphe. We want to make the same memories.”

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