Michael Olise is going crazy with Bayern

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French midfielder Michael Olise continues to score with his Bayern Munich team.

Michael Olise is on a roll at the moment. The new French international is scoring goals after goals. This Saturday, he found the back of the opposing net for the third time in four matches, thus confirming his rise to power.

The former Crystal Palace player opened the scoring in Bayern Munich’s match against Werder Bremen. Just 23 minutes into the game,e minute of the match, he found the net by taking a lateral pass from Harry Kane with his left foot.

Olise does better than Ribéry

The goal followed a brace against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League last Tuesday. Olise had also previously scored against Holstein Kiel, breaking his goal record for the German giants.

Scoring 4 times in his first 6 games with Bayern, no other French player had managed to do so with the Munich team. Neither Franck Ribéry nor Jean-Pierre Papin, the specialists in the position. And to his various goals, we can also add two assists made.

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