Bayern Munich exec defends Michael Olise's emotional response to irate St. Pauli fans
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Bayern Munich exec defends Michael Olise's emotional response to irate St. Pauli fans
"He has emotions, he's an incredibly good footballer and of course he always has to expect to be teased and annoyed. That was the running duel in the first half, where both players pulled each other, then came the emotions from St. Pauli fans."
"Michael was emotional, but I think he showed it with his performance on the pitch, and I think such emotions are part of a football game."
Michael Olise became the target of St. Pauli fans during Bayern Munich's 5-0 win after a confrontation with Joel Chima Fujita. Following a shove, Olise was met with debris from fans as he left the pitch. Despite the hostility, he scored and gestured to the crowd, intensifying the situation. Bayern Munich board member Max Eberl defended Olise, emphasizing that emotions are part of football and that his performance justified his emotional response.
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