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Olivier Giroud honours World Cup vow as Chelsea ace shaves head following Russia victory

OLIVIER GIROUD has lived up to his promise and shaved his head after winning the World Cup.

The Chelsea striker was one of a number of France players to promise they will do a number of challenges if they win the trophy.

 Olivier Giroud has revealed his shaved head after France won the World Cup
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Olivier Giroud has revealed his shaved head after France won the World CupCredit: Twitter
 Olivier Giroud pledged to shave his head after the World Cup, while Hugo Lloris vowed to go on a pub crawl in Nice
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Olivier Giroud pledged to shave his head after the World Cup, while Hugo Lloris vowed to go on a pub crawl in NiceCredit: AFP or licensors

Giroud is famous for his chiselled good looks and impeccable beard and hair, so to lose it looks to have been a big shock for the 31-year-old.

Although it is not the close crop some thought it would be – and certainly not done using a razor blade.

Adil Rami decided he would fight two-time Olympic gold medal winner Teddy Riner – and got his derriere handed to him.

The former Arsenal ace did not get a shot on target during the entire World Cup, despite playing 545 minutes of football.

Antoine Griezmann gets heroes welcome in his hometown Macon in France as he returns with World Cup trophy
 Giroud was trolled on French TV by a presenter with hair clippers
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Giroud was trolled on French TV by a presenter with hair clippersCredit: Twitter
 Giroud played a key part in Didier Deschamps' World Cup side despite not getting a shot on target
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Giroud played a key part in Didier Deschamps' World Cup side despite not getting a shot on targetCredit: AFP
 Giroud, left, lifts the World Cup at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium after France's triumph over Croatia
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Giroud, left, lifts the World Cup at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium after France's triumph over CroatiaCredit: The Mega Agency
Chelsea and France star Olivier Giroud goes to fans to sign autographs… but nobody appears to want it

But Didier Deschamps was adamant all along that the tall No9 was crucial to Les Bleus' playing style.

The former Marseille man said: "I only have one rule, so I will respect it. My wife wants me to do it after the baptism of our son on Sunday."

France ended up beating Croatia 4-2 in a thrilling final, with Antoine Griezmann, Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe adding to a Mario Mandzukic own goal to lift the trophy.

Giroud and Rami are not the only Frenchmen to pledge various forfeits after their triumph in Moscow.

Nabil Fekir has also pledged to shave his head, while Blaise Matuidi has vowed to cycle from Paris to Turin.

Thomas Lemar said he will dye his hair, while Hugo Lloris has the best one of all – a pub crawl in Nice.

Get the drinks in, Hugo, we'll see you there.

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