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Next month, the French team will be opposed to Croatia in the quarterfinals of the Nations League. An important meeting, which could allow the Blues to get closer to their goal: to win the competition for the second time in their history. To do this, Didier Deschamps, who recently announced that the 2026 World Cup would be his last on the tricolor bench, will need a sharp and sharp offensive sector.
If Ousmane Dembélé is in an exceptional form, another French dynamiter should come in shape at the next gathering of the selection. Michael Olise, 4 selections with the French team, made a good start to 2025 with Bayern Munich and will apply for a holder against the Croats, on March 20 and 23.
On Saturday, during the (4-3) Bavarian victory at home against Holstein Kiel, Olise only played a half time, the first, but he had time to shine. Decisive passer for Jamal Musiala on the goal of opening the score, the Olympic vice-champion again showed a good technical mastery and an impressive connection with his German partner. He will obviously not find him in selection, but the Blues also have stirring and comfortable players with the ball, with whom the interested party should be able to find affinities.
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Without being necessarily always decisive to the pass or the finish, Michael Olise is precious and obviously not unrelated to the series of 6 victories in follow -up of Bayern in Bundesliga. Often well rated and trigger for key passes, the London native has been 9 assists and 6 league goals since the start of the season. To that must be added to that four achievements in the Champions League and an assist in the German Cup.
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