Michael Olise hasn't scored at this World Cup. France is besotted with him anyway. That's not a contradiction — that's just what happens when a player moves the way he does.
Goals are the currency of tournament football. They're how players get remembered, how legacies get written, how highlight reels get assembled. Olise, at the 2026 World Cup, has zero of them. He also has France in the last 16 after Didier Deschamps' side dismantled Sweden, and he was central to how it happened — threading assists, pulling defenders into places they didn't want to be, doing the kind of things that don't always end up in the stat column but absolutely end up in the memory.
Get French Football News — writing as a contributor piece republished via The Guardian, rather than a Guardian staff report — captured the mood precisely: France is falling in love with him. RMC Sport and L'Équipe have echoed that sentiment in their own tournament coverage, tracking how quickly Olise has become the player French fans talk about first. That's not hyperbole from a slow news day. That's a genuine cultural moment — a player becoming a tournament's defining image before he's even found the net.
The Bayern Munich winger operates in a register that most wide players simply can't access. He doesn't just beat his man — he makes the act of beating his man look like a choice he's been considering for several seconds before executing it with complete calm. Defenders know what's coming. It doesn't help them. That gap between anticipation and execution is where Olise lives.
His assists against Sweden weren't accidents. They were the product of a player who reads the final third differently — who sees angles that open half a second later than everyone else expects, and delivers into them at exactly the right moment. Deschamps has consistently found ways to get Olise on the ball in dangerous areas, and the results have been hard to argue with.
French fans and media have noticed something that goes beyond the tournament stats: Olise is playing without the weight of expectation that tends to flatten exciting players at major tournaments. He's not pressing for his goal. He's just playing. The goal, when it arrives, will feel like a natural consequence rather than a relief.
His trajectory since leaving Crystal Palace for Bayern Munich has been one of European football's more compelling storylines — a player who always had the talent, now operating at the level where that talent gets properly tested. The World Cup is the biggest test of all, and so far, the test is going fine.
He hasn't celebrated yet. He's just been the best player on the pitch.
Michael Olise hasn't scored at this World Cup. France is besotted with him anyway. That's not a contradiction — that's just what happens when a player moves the way he does.
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The Guardian — Football
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