HUMEUR Retired from the French national team,
the 37-year-old player will make a significant contribution to the history of the selection.
Point the end of his nose when the retirement time comes,
the time to gaze back at the path traveled,
the joys, the sorrows, and the accomplishments.
At the top level of football, as in life, time is measured by the footprint you leave behind.
For Olivier Giroud, who will soon retire from the French team following this summer's Euro in Germany (June 14–July 14), now is the appropriate time. There's a question these days. Existe une légende sur l'équipe française?
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