Why ex-Palace winger Olise is now in Ballon d'Or contention at Bayern

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A left-footed winger cutting in from the right flank? It just feels natural at Bayern Munich.

It was an Arjen Robben trademark - now it's Michael Olise's.

Bayern go into the second leg of their last-16 tie with Atalanta in the Champions League on Wednesday holding a 6-1 advantage.

That's thanks to a dazzling performance from the 24-year-old in the first leg, when he scored twice and laid on an assist.

The display was in keeping with Olise's remarkable form since he joined from Crystal Palace in the summer of 2024 - no one in Europe's top five leagues has more than his 23 assists in all competitions this season, no winger can top his 38 goal involvements.

It's no wonder he's now being talked about as one of the best players on the planet.

"It's nice to hear but there's half of the season still to play, so I'm focused on the team and on team titles now," said the typically relaxed Frenchman on a potential Ballon d'Or after his masterclass in Bergamo.

He may have a laid-back attitude and a languid playing style, but behind the calm exterior there is a steely determination.

"I don't want to compare the players because they're not the same but [he has] the mentality of [former Manchester City player] Kevin de Bruyne when I played with him," said Bayern boss Vincent Kompany after the Atalanta game.

"I was lucky to watch him come through as a young player and become a superstar. I saw the whole process and it is that obsession with detail that Michael has."

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