Striker scores twice in 7-1 win on his 100th capMexico beat Holland,
Germany draw 3-3 with TurkeyOlivier Giroud became France’s second highest all-time top scorer on Wednesday in a 7-1 win over
Ukraine, scoring twice to leapfrog Michel Platini’s total of 42 goals, and is now gunning for Thierry Henry’s all-time record of 51.
Giroud celebrating his 100th cap in style in front of visitors’ coach Andriy Shevchenko, one of his idols.