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French striker Olivier Giroud was once again decisive with his AC Milan team this Saturday during the duel against Frosinone.
Olivier Giroud is not the top scorer in Serie A currently. On the other hand, the French international is at the top of the passer rankings. An unprecedented feat for him.
Against Frosinone, this Saturday, the native of Chambéry offered himself his 8e “assist” by delivering a caviar to Matteo Gabbia for the 2-2 goal. No one has done as well in this area in the Italian top flight this season. He is ahead of his compatriot Marcus Thuram in this ranking (7 assists).
Giroud is unstoppable
During this match, Giroud also put his 11e goal of the exercise (in 20 matches), by converting a service from Rafael Leao. The native of Chambéry has therefore been decisive 19 times this season in Serie A. Only Inter player Lautaro Martinez has done better than him (19 goals and 2 assists).
Giroud is therefore like good wine, it improves with age. At 37 years old, the former Montpellier hardly shows any signs of weakening. Good for the Rossonerri and good for the French team.
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