Theo Hernandez and Olivier Giroud linked up while on international duty and it bodes well for AC Milan’s season finale.

Calciomercato.com recall how Theo’s cross and Giroud’s header to equalise against the Ivory Coast was a scene that was very satisfying for the Rossoneri, following on from their link-up in both the Coppa Italia wins over Genoa and Lazio.

The beating heart of Milan is French, given that – in addition to these two leaders – Pierre Kalulu and Mike Maignan are also playing a fundamental role. Theo and Giroud have another interesting record: in the 8 games they have started together, there have been 0 losses, 6 wins and 2 draws, with 19 goals scored and 9 conceded.

Giroud suffered physical problems in the first part of the season while Theo was out due to Covid, but now they are back and firing with the hope that they continue to be decisive in the race for the Scudetto.

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