11h42 SAST
31/03/2025
Neymar was his idol. French born in London and trained in the academies of Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester City, he has managed to become an undisputed player at Bayern in his first year in the Bundesliga. He comes from four countries: France, Algeria, Nigeria, and England, and his performance as a debutant at Bayern is leaving
more than one person speechless. Harry Kane, Jamal Musiala, and Michael Olise. Goals and assists, Bavarian trident, with Leroy Sané – whose contract is ending – Kingsley Coman, and Gnabry, in addition to the veteran Thomas Müller, as second options.
28 points out of the last 30 in the league. The title seems sealed. Only the curse of Harry Kane – who has not managed to win any title as a professional – could ruin a nearly certain final victory given the confidence and depth of Bayern's bench under Kompany. The system, 1-4-2-3-1. Olise on one wing, Sané or Gnabry on the other, Musiala with freedom in the playmaker role, and Harry Kane as the striker.
His integration is perfect. He likes to play chess; away from cards or video games, it seems there is always a board where Coman, Kimmich, and Olise spend hours. He is compared to Arjen Robben for his diagonal runs from right to left and his curling shot on goal; Olise has connected. A new idol for the fans, a strategist in the
locker room, although Coman is the chess king and an undisputed player for Kompany, as Olise has arrived with the intensity of the Premier League as a starting point to build his hierarchy in the team.