Olise has already won over everyone at Bayern

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Author of an XXL performance on Saturday in the Bundesliga, Michael Olise was praised by his coach Vincent Kompany and Harry Kane.

Michaek Olise never ceases to impress. Having arrived at Bayern Munich this summer, the new French international is already shining brightly. After his double in the Champions League this week, the former Crystal Palace player scored another double on Saturday in the Bundesliga against Werder Bremen. Enough to delight his coach Vincent Kompany.

“At Bayern, it’s a luxury to have so many good players. Michael did very well. His debut at Bayern couldn’t have been better. He has to continue on this path. I don’t have the impression that he’s a player who feels a lot of pressure. He just loves football. “, confided the Belgian coach at the end of the match.

Kane on Olise: ‘He’s a great player’

Olise also received praise from Harry Kane.

His game? Fantastic! He was involved in every goal until he went off, said the English striker. Two great finishes and two great assists. He’s a great player, and he’s only just arrived. The guys are starting to know him more and he’s starting to know us more. These things take time. So far, he’s been a pleasure to play with.”

Since his arrival at Bayern, Michael Olise has played 6 games, scoring 5 goals and providing 3 assists. Not bad for a debut.

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