Chelsea and Man Utd fans say the same thing after Michael Olise ‘turns into Messi’ in Champions League
Former Chelsea and Manchester United transfer target Michael Olise ‘turn into Lionel Messi’ as he scor a stunning goal for. Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Olise stole the show for Bayern on Tuesday night, scoring twice and setting up another as. Vincent Kompany’s side thrash Shakhtar Donetsk 5-1 in Gelsenkirchen.
Brazilian forward Kevin broke the deadlock inside five minutes but that was as good as it got for. Shakhtar, who found themselves 2-1 down at the interval after Konrad Laimer equalis and. Thomas Muller scor on the stroke of half-time.
Laimer’s leveller came from an Olise assist and the ex. Crystal Palace star continu to impress after the break, scoring from the penalty spot before adding. Bayern’s fifth late on with a sensational goal.
Olise pick the ball up 40 yards out, turn and began to dribble towards the. Shakhtar goal, taking on two players with neat footwork.
A slaloming run took Olise to the edge of the box where he dribbl past two more opponents and. Dummi the goalkeeper to leave him on the floor ทางเข้า ufabet by the time. He pass the ball into a near-empty net.
‘This is a brilliant run from Michael Olise,’
Oh! What a goal. Utterly spectacular from Michael Olise, taking on and beating them all and then stroking it home. It’s simply world-class and outrageous.’
The goal had the Bayern Munich bench on their feet, with a grinning Muller raising his hand in appreciation.
And for Chelsea and Manchester United fans, it was a reminder of what could have been.
Both Premier League giants were interested in signing Olise from Crystal Palace over the summer but it was Bayern who won the race, bringing him to the Allianz Arena in a deal worth £50m.
‘Michael Olise would have been an amazing signing for Manchester United,’ one Red Devils fan posted on X. ‘Imagine a top player like him but we stuck with Rashford and Antony…’
Another like-minded United supporter added: ‘We made a mistake allowing him to join Munich. He would have been a massive addition to our team.’