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Michael Olise greatly contributed to the success of Bayern Munich on the lawn of the Celtic Glasgow (2-1) this Wednesday in the first leg of the Champions League. The French striker triggered hostilities of a crystal clear, leaving Kasper Schmeichel helpless.
The new root recruit now has its total goals in the Queen of Europe competition at 5 in 9 appearances. He is already better than Franck Ribéry, his compatriot also passed by Bayern (2007-2019).
An express adaptation
Kaiser Franck hitherto held the C1 goals record in a season of a French player in Bavarian colors, with 4 achievements during the 2008-2009 exercise. Olise should have the opportunity to inflate its counter a little more in the return match, scheduled for February 18.
Arriving in Bavaria this summer from Crystal Palace, the Troop Follet Fire is experiencing a successful acclimatization at the Rekordmeister, as evidenced by his record of 11 achievements and 12 assists in 32 games in all competitions.
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