Ribéry, it's (already) finished!

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Bayern suffered more than expected on Wednesday on the lawn of Celtic Glasgow. The Munichois were even left for a good fright from the start of the game since the Ecossais thought they were opening the scoring after less than thirty seconds of play. But that was without counting on the Var, which canceled the goal for A position offside.

The Bavarian giant, however, had to be satisfied with a narrow success (2-1) and take his pain in patience before finding the fault in the Scottish defense. The light finally came from Michael Olise, author of the opening of the score just before the break.

In C1, Franck Ribéry has never done better than 4 goals in a season

And Michael Olise signed a small festival to score. Launched by Dayot Upamecano, the native of London fixed a defender before hooking it and then shipping from the entrance to the surface a magnificent strike of the left foot under the bar which left no chance to Kasper Schmeichel.

Thanks to this goal, the former Crystal Palace player confirmed his taste for the Champions League. After 9 matches in the competition, it is already 5 goals. It is only one less than in 21 Bundesliga matches. These 5 goals are also synonymous with a first record for the tricolor international. Michael Olise has indeed become the most prolific French in C1 during a season of the Champions League. The Olympic vice-champion erased a certain Franck Ribéry, who has never scored more than four goals in the Champions League during a season.

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