Olise’s brilliant answer from one word when asked if he feels bad for Auckland City
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Michael Olise gave a brilliant answer of one word when he was asked if he “felt bad” for the opponents of Bayern Munich Auckland City.
Bayern hammered the part -time New Zealand team full of university students and sales representatives 10-0 In their club world cup opener in Cincinnati.
And former Crystal Palace Ace Olise scored two goals in the first half, next to Kingsley Coman.
Strikes by Sacha Boey and Germany Legend Thomas Muller Made half of the Bundesliga 6-0 for the Bundesliga champions.
Target machine Harry Kane pulled a blank for his replacement Jamal Musiala scored a hat trick in the last 22 minutes when Muller made it TEN.
The gap in the class was stupid when Bayern contained a side with brokers, teachershairdressers and a forklift truck row Goalkeeper.
Despite the clear disadvantage, with Bayern’s team worth almost £ 700 million more, Olise Felt zero sympathy for Auckland City.
The 23-year-old was asked in an interview after the game: “Did you feel a bit bad for Auckland?”
But the midfielder of France just shook his head and laughed before he said, “No.”
And fans were left in hysteria with Olise’s short reaction.
They wrote: “Bro is so uncomfortable.”
A second said, “Olise! Right mentality sample 👏.”
While another joke: “He is too funny, he gives Cole Palmer mood. “
A fourth chimde: “A man with small words. What a gangster”, before some fans noticed that it would have been disrespectful to say “yes”.
AUckland qualified for the World Cup Club By being one of the highest ranked oceanic sides for the past four years.
Their amateur players had to use leave every year in their day jobs to participate in the tournament – with a few even have to stay at home After they cannot secure the free time.
Left-back Nathan Lobo, 22, will be a university exam from his hotel room during the competition.
The two teams have the largest wave in terms of transfer market -team value among all teams at the tournament.
While Auckland has a combined market value of only £ 3.9 million The total team value of Bayern is £ 770 million – the fifth highest among all teams at the World Cup Club.
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