AC Milan striker Olivier Giroud has just scored one of the filthiest goals you’re ever likely to see.

Giroud’s track record speaks for itself. He has proven himself to be one of the finest strikers anywhere on the planet.

During his time at the Arsenal, the narrative was that they would never win the league with Giroud through the middle.

Considering the Rossoneri were crowned champions of Italy at the end of last term, you imagine he’d beg to differ.

Giroud looks set to be a star performer for Milan once again this campaign as they look to defend the Scudetto.

He’s now showing any signs of slowing down at 35 years old, either. Quite the opposite.

Have a look at how Giroud dinked the ball over the keeper and slotted it into the empty net.

Yes, it’s only pre-season, but there are very few players on the planet with these kinds of tekkers.

On this day, Olivier Giroud is different gravy…

Pictures courtesy of Eleven Sports

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