Olise, a jewel and frustration

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Right hook, curled shot with the left foot into the small net, goal. Michael Olise is a repeat offender and Bayern are starting to appreciate their summer recruit more and more. The French international believed he could deliver his team on Sunday during the Top Game of the 6th day of the Bundesliga against Eintracht Frankfurt (3-3).

By hitting the mark in the 53rd minute on his signature goal after a delivery from Harry Kane, the former Crystal Palace attacking midfielder allowed the Bavarians to temporarily regain the advantage, but not the lead in the standings. It was the Egyptian Omar Marmoush who was the real hero of the match, with a double and, above all, an equalizing goal in stoppage time to deceive Manuel Neuer (90th + 4).

Three French scorers!

The French left their mark on this part, since two compatriots of Michael Olise shook the nets. Hugo Ekitike, first, with a powerful strike at ground level to give Eintracht the advantage in the first period (2-1, 35th) after the opening of Kim-Min Jae (0-1, 15th ) and the equalizer from Omar Marmoush (1-1, 22nd). Dayot Upamecano, then, to bring Bayern to 2-2 in the middle of a mess in the area (2-2, 38th).

Marmoush has 8 goals in 6 matches and is the only best scorer in the Bundesliga at the moment, three steps ahead of Harry Kane. Kingsley Coman came on in the second period, Olise and Upamecano, both called up for the next gathering of the France team, giving up their place in the final minutes. The central defender who passed through Leipzig felt muscle discomfort and is not yet sure whether he will join his team for the match against Israel. Same slight concern for Kane, replaced by the young Frenchman Mathys Tel in the 72nd minute.

Michael Olise in any case continues to delight FC Hollywood supporters, with this 6th goal in all competitions.

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