Olise embarrasses Deschamps

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Michael Olise has had a titanic start to the season with Bayern.

Bayern outclassed Werder in Bremen this Saturday, in the context of the 4e Bundesliga victory (0-5). A victory that owes a lot to one of the Bavarian club’s star signings this summer: Michael Olise. Who scored two doubles today, in goals and assists.

Author of the opening goal (23e), the former Crystal Palace striker then served Musiala for the break (32e). And to make a new offering in the second period, this time for the benefit of Kane (57e), before finding the back of the net again for his own account (60e). Gnabry having taken charge of closing the mark (65e).

A danger for Griezmann

Already credited with a double in the Champions League this week against Dinamo Zagreb (9-2), Michael Olise is certainly establishing himself as an essential element in the Munich collective recently put in place by Vincent Kompany. In six matches in all competitions, the London native has already scored five goals and provided three assists.

A real headache in perspective for Didier Deschamps, who during the last gathering called on the interested party for the first time, offering him his first cap with the A team against Italy, on September 6 at the Parc des Princes. While Antoine Griezmann, in particular, is showing decline in the French team, the national coach could also bet on new blood in October. Then in November…

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