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Giroud at the double as France see off Denmark

Denmark 1-2 France
Olivier Giroud found the net twice inside the opening six minutes in Copenhagen as France claimed a fourth successive friendly win.

Olivier Giroud celebrates one of his two goals against Denmark
Olivier Giroud celebrates one of his two goals against Denmark ©AFP

• Olivier Giroud scores twice within the first six minutes for France
• Denmark trail for first time by two goals at such an early stage
• Anthony Martial shines in maiden start for France
• Erik Sviatchenko reduces deficit for hosts in added time
• Denmark appear crestfallen after missing out on automatic UEFA EURO 2016 berth

Olivier Giroud scored twice inside the opening six minutes as France claimed a stylish friendly win away against Denmark.

The hosts began the match knowing they had missed out on an automatic place at UEFA EURO 2016 following Albania's 3-0 win in Armenia, and their evening went from bad to worse very quickly as France exploded out of the blocks.

Standing in for the injured Karim Benzema, Giroud got the ball rolling with an under-hit effort from the edge of the area that squirmed past Kasper Schmeichel, the Arsenal player having received the ball from Anthony Martial, who impressed on his first start for Les Bleus.

Shortly afterwards, Giroud struck again. This time, he unleashed a volley from a Lucas Digne cross, and although Schmeichel kept out his shot, he merely pushed the ball straight back into the feet of the France forward. Presented with a second chance, Giroud made no mistake.

Didier Deschamps had opted to give a number of fringe players their chance to shine, and they duly delivered in an accomplished performance, with Martial standing out in particular. He embarked on a superb solo run in the second half that took him close to adding a third, only for Schmeichel to deny him at the last.

Giroud also found himself one on one with the Denmark goalkeeper, but spurned the opportunity with a nonchalant finish, and the hosts were able to grab a late consolation when Erik Sviatchenko fired in an excellent dipping shot in added time.

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