<p>Olivier Giroud joined Thierry Henry as France's all-time leading goalscorer with a brace as holders France recovered to beat Australia 4-1 and get their defence of the World Cup off to a winning start Tuesday.</p>.<p>Australia took a shock lead at Al Janoub Stadium with the game just nine minutes old when Craig Goodwin scored.</p>.<p>France, whose build-up to the tournament was marred by injuries, saw left-back Lucas Hernandez come off hurt in the move that led to that goal.</p>.<p>However, they recovered to equalise through Adrien Rabiot before Giroud put them ahead with an easy finish in the 32nd minute for his 50th international goal.</p>.<p>Kylian Mbappe got his name on the scoresheet in the second half and Giroud sealed the win to equal Henry's record tally of 51 goals for France.</p>.<p>The win leaves them top of Group D after rivals Denmark and Tunisia drew 0-0 in Doha earlier.</p>.<p>At the age of 36, veteran AC Milan striker Giroud, who has 115 caps, is the oldest player to score for France at a World Cup.</p>.<p>Yet he almost certainly would not have been playing here had Karim Benzema been fit.</p>.<p>Instead, the withdrawal of the Ballon d'Or winner with a thigh injury on the eve of the tournament has played into the hands of Giroud, who was a key player for coach Didier Deschamps in France's triumphant 2018 World Cup campaign but didn't score in Russia.</p>.<p>It is not just Benzema who is missing for Les Bleus, with Paul Pogba and N'Golo Kante -- their starting midfield duo four years ago -- also out of the tournament.</p>.<p>Centre-back Raphael Varane was not risked having not played since suffering a leg injury playing for Manchester United a month ago.</p>.<p>That meant Dayot Upamecano and Ibrahima Konate -- with nine caps between them -- played together in central defence while Rabiot joined Aurelien Tchouameni in midfield.</p>.<p>Australia stunned the world champions by scoring an early opener.</p>.<p>Mathew Leckie controlled the ball on the right and escaped Lucas Hernandez before delivering a low ball across the face of goal for Goodwin to finish into the roof of the net.</p>.<p>Hernandez hurt his right knee trying to stop Leckie, although there did not appear to be any contact between the players.</p>.<p>The Bayern Munich defender was helped off, with his brother Theo coming on.</p>.<p>The younger Hernandez did not have the best introduction, giving the ball away and allowing Mitch Duke to hit a shot from range that flew just wide.</p>.<p>Yet he played a part in the 27th-minute equaliser -- Antoine Griezmann's right-wing corner was cleared but the ball came to Hernandez on the left and his cross was headed in by Rabiot.</p>.<p>Five minutes later Rabiot was involved again as France went ahead, hounding Nathaniel Atkinson out of possession on the French left and playing a one-two with Mbappe before teeing up Giroud.</p>.<p>A Jackson Irvine header that hit the post in first-half stoppage time was a reminder that Australia could still threaten, but France ran away with the game after the break.</p>.<p>Griezmann had a shot cleared off the line just before Mbappe made it 3-1 midway through the second half, as he headed in off a post from Ousmane Dembele's cross.</p>.<p>Mbappe then turned provider as France got their fourth in the 71st minute, crossing for Giroud to head in a historic goal.</p>.<p>After all the injuries, and after seeing what happened to Argentina earlier, this was a good evening for France.</p>
<p>Olivier Giroud joined Thierry Henry as France's all-time leading goalscorer with a brace as holders France recovered to beat Australia 4-1 and get their defence of the World Cup off to a winning start Tuesday.</p>.<p>Australia took a shock lead at Al Janoub Stadium with the game just nine minutes old when Craig Goodwin scored.</p>.<p>France, whose build-up to the tournament was marred by injuries, saw left-back Lucas Hernandez come off hurt in the move that led to that goal.</p>.<p>However, they recovered to equalise through Adrien Rabiot before Giroud put them ahead with an easy finish in the 32nd minute for his 50th international goal.</p>.<p>Kylian Mbappe got his name on the scoresheet in the second half and Giroud sealed the win to equal Henry's record tally of 51 goals for France.</p>.<p>The win leaves them top of Group D after rivals Denmark and Tunisia drew 0-0 in Doha earlier.</p>.<p>At the age of 36, veteran AC Milan striker Giroud, who has 115 caps, is the oldest player to score for France at a World Cup.</p>.<p>Yet he almost certainly would not have been playing here had Karim Benzema been fit.</p>.<p>Instead, the withdrawal of the Ballon d'Or winner with a thigh injury on the eve of the tournament has played into the hands of Giroud, who was a key player for coach Didier Deschamps in France's triumphant 2018 World Cup campaign but didn't score in Russia.</p>.<p>It is not just Benzema who is missing for Les Bleus, with Paul Pogba and N'Golo Kante -- their starting midfield duo four years ago -- also out of the tournament.</p>.<p>Centre-back Raphael Varane was not risked having not played since suffering a leg injury playing for Manchester United a month ago.</p>.<p>That meant Dayot Upamecano and Ibrahima Konate -- with nine caps between them -- played together in central defence while Rabiot joined Aurelien Tchouameni in midfield.</p>.<p>Australia stunned the world champions by scoring an early opener.</p>.<p>Mathew Leckie controlled the ball on the right and escaped Lucas Hernandez before delivering a low ball across the face of goal for Goodwin to finish into the roof of the net.</p>.<p>Hernandez hurt his right knee trying to stop Leckie, although there did not appear to be any contact between the players.</p>.<p>The Bayern Munich defender was helped off, with his brother Theo coming on.</p>.<p>The younger Hernandez did not have the best introduction, giving the ball away and allowing Mitch Duke to hit a shot from range that flew just wide.</p>.<p>Yet he played a part in the 27th-minute equaliser -- Antoine Griezmann's right-wing corner was cleared but the ball came to Hernandez on the left and his cross was headed in by Rabiot.</p>.<p>Five minutes later Rabiot was involved again as France went ahead, hounding Nathaniel Atkinson out of possession on the French left and playing a one-two with Mbappe before teeing up Giroud.</p>.<p>A Jackson Irvine header that hit the post in first-half stoppage time was a reminder that Australia could still threaten, but France ran away with the game after the break.</p>.<p>Griezmann had a shot cleared off the line just before Mbappe made it 3-1 midway through the second half, as he headed in off a post from Ousmane Dembele's cross.</p>.<p>Mbappe then turned provider as France got their fourth in the 71st minute, crossing for Giroud to head in a historic goal.</p>.<p>After all the injuries, and after seeing what happened to Argentina earlier, this was a good evening for France.</p>