Antoine Griezmann says matching Michel Platini's record of 41 goals for France is a 'great source of pride' as he insists the team have a 'good state of mind' after ending five-game winless run with 2-0 victory over Finland Antoine Griezmann spoke of his pride at matching Michel Platini's goal record The 30-year-old striker is now the joint-third top scorer for France with 41 goals Griezmann struck twice in his country's 2-0 victory over Finland on Tuesday He is now 10 goals away from matching all-time leading scorer Thierry Henry
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Antoine Griezmann admitted he was hugely proud to match Michel Platini's goalscoring record for France after netting twice in their 2-0 victory over Finland.
The striker, who sealed a shock move from Barcelona to Atletico Madrid on transfer deadline day, is now France's joint-third top scorer of all-time with 41 goals.
His two strikes against Finland put him level with France legend Platini and he is now just 10 behind all-time leading scorer Thierry Henry.