Michael Olise Emerges as France's Creative Engine at World Cup
Five assists plus tempo-setting play place him at the heart of France's attack for the Round of 16 against Paraguay.
Overview
- A Le Parisien profile frames Olise as a newly prominent figure for France ahead of their Round of 16 meeting with Paraguay.
- Olise has not yet scored in the tournament but has provided five assists and is regularly described as dictating Les Bleus' tempo.
- His overhead bicycle kick that struck the post against Sweden at MetLife Stadium is highlighted as a signature moment of the tournament so far.
- The article links his style to his upbringing in west London and Reading, calling him the most 'British' player in the French squad.
- Coaches and teammates benefit from his ball control and vision because his first touch often creates multiple passing options, forcing opponents to change how they defend and potentially opening more scoring chances for France.