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Coming into play at the start of the last ten minutes against Belgium, Antoine Griezmann has secured his place in the annals of the Blues.
A starter against Italy on Friday, Antoine Griezmann this time had to settle for a substitute spot on Monday against Belgium. The Frenchman finally came on in the 79th minutee minute at the relay of Matteo Guendouzi.
The difference was already made thanks to Randal Kolo Muani and Ousmane Dembélé and Antoine Griezmann did not have to work hard. He nevertheless consolidated his place in the history of the French team.
The Madrilenian has indeed honoured his 137e selection in the French team, which makes him the third most capped player in history, on the same line as Olivier Giroud. Only two players have done better: Hugo Lloris with 145 matches and Lilian Thuram with 142 matches.
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