Olivier Giroud is a slight doubt for France's Euro 2016 semi-final against Germany after suffering a knee injury.

The Arsenal striker required treatment on Tuesday as the rest of his France team-mates trained behind closed doors.

Giroud is planning to take part in a light session on Wednesday assuming the injury does not flare up any further, although that may yet change.

Olivier Giroud is a minor doubt for France's Euro 2016 semi-final against Germany on Thursday evening

The Arsenal striker picked up a knee injury and had to sit out of behind closed doors training on Tuesday

Didier Deschamps has used Giroud as his preferred striker in France this summer, selecting him to lead the line ahead of Andre-Pierre Gignac.

Giroud has rewarded his manager's faith in him, scoring three goals in his four appearances. He was allowed to rest in France's game against Switzerland, which came after they had already progressed from the group stage.

The 29-year-old struck twice as France progressed to the semi-final by beating minnows Iceland 5-2.

The 29-year-old has scored three goals in four appearances for France as they host Euro 2016

His first goal came after a perfectly placed through ball down the left-wing, with Giroud latching on to the pass before firing a sweet strike into the Iceland net.

Giroud then calmed any minor jitters France may have been feeling after Iceland scored their first of the night, heading home from a Dimitri Payet free-kick.

France take on world champions Germany on Thursday evening at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille.