Michael Olise is filling an Antoine Griezmann-shaped hole for France
Briefly

Michael Olise's transition to the French national football team occurred after his performance in the Olympics, where he announced his presence with the silver-medal-winning team. His debut for France coincided with Antoine Griezmann's retirement from international duty, highlighting the generational shift in the team. Despite excitement, Olise faced challenges during his debut against Italy, prompting comments from his coach Didier Deschamps about the difficulties of stepping into Griezmann's role. The team's ongoing struggles with midfield dynamics underscore the necessity for improving technical precision as they navigate competitive fixtures.
The Olympic Games allowed people to get to know me, said Michael Olise, who grew up in England but announced himself for France last summer.
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