‘Bro is so awkward’ – Olise gives brilliant one-word answer when asked if he feels bad for Auckland City after 10-0 win – Bundlezy

‘Bro is so awkward’ – Olise gives brilliant one-word answer when asked if he feels bad for Auckland City after 10-0 win


MICHAEL OLISE gave a brilliant one-word answer when asked if he “felt bad” for Bayern Munich’s opponents Auckland City.

Bayern hammered the part-time New Zealand team full of university students and sales reps 10-0 in their Club World Cup opener in Cincinnati.

Bayern Munich's Thomas Müller celebrating with teammates.
Bayern thrashed Auckland City 10-0 in their Club World Cup opener
Michael Olise of Bayern Munich playing soccer.
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Michael Olise scored two of the 10 goals on Sunday[/caption]

And former Crystal Palace ace Olise scored two goals in the first half, alongside Kingsley Coman.

Strikes from Sacha Boey and Germany legend Thomas Muller made it 6-0 to the Bundesliga champions before half-time.

But goal-machine Harry Kane drew a blank before his replacement Jamal Musiala scored a hat-trick in the final 22 minutes as Muller made it TEN.

The gap in class was silly as Bayern bulldozed a side containing estate agents, teachers, barbers and a forklift-truck driving goalkeeper.

Despite the obvious disadvantage, with Bayern’s squad worth nearly £700million more, Olise felt zero sympathy for Auckland City.

The 23-year-old was asked in a post-match interview: “Did you feel a little bit bad for Auckland?”

But the France midfielder simply shook his head and laughed before bluntly saying: “No.”

And fans were left in hysterics with Olise’s brief response.

One wrote: “Bro is so awkward.”

A second said: “Olise! Proper mentality monster 👏.”


While another joked: “He’s too funny, he gives Cole Palmer vibes.”

A fourth chimed in: “A man of little words. What a gangster”, before some fans noted that it would have been disrespectful to say “yes”.

Auckland qualified for the Club World Cup by being among the highest-ranked Oceanic sides in the last four years.

Their amateur players had to use up annual leave in their day-jobs to take part in the tournament – with some even having to stay at home after not being able to secure the time off.

Left-back Nathan Lobo, 22, will be sitting a university exam from his hotel room during the competition.

The two teams have the largest gulf in terms of Transfermarkt squad value among all teams at the tournament.

While Auckland have a combined market value of just £3.9million Bayern’s total squad value is £770million – the fifth highest among all teams at the Club World Cup.

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