Olise Refuses To Sing Christmas Songs

Michael Olise has been labelled a “miserable f*cker” after he refused to sing Jingle Bells in a Bayern Munich singalong.

Olise Refuses To Sing Christmas Songs
Olise

The £50 million signing from Crystal Palace was part of a festive club event where the squad posed for holiday photos and sang the classic ‘Jingle Bells’.

While his team-mates, including England captain Harry Kane, enthusiastically participated, Olise stood out for his lack of engagement.

In footage shared widely on social media, Olise appeared disconnected, staring blankly at the camera as his fellow players sang with festive cheer.

The moment quickly went viral, prompting mixed reactions online.

What The Fans Are Saying

An X user, @lxnchossard, wrote: “Olise is deadass corny man drop the gimmick you’re not a vibe.”

An angry @DMarsti wrote: “Miserable f*cker.”

While another, @7headking, wrote: “He’s begging it now. Just smile and sing along. You’re not too cool for this. You were at Crystal Palace a few months ago.”

Meanwhile, @Kumar0Akshay, wrote: “This Olise nonchalant/disinterested gimmick is so lame.”

@tonjomes1 wrote: “Getting boring now, just like Zlatan.”

“Why’s he trying to act hard lmao it’s just jingle bells bro you do not have any opps,” wrote @thfcm14.

Whereas, @JoeAfc1, suggested: “Someone tell him it’s not illegal to smile.”

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Despite the social media drama, Olise’s performances on the pitch have been nothing short of extraordinary.

Since joining Bayern Munich five months ago, the 23-year-old winger has adapted seamlessly to life in the Bundesliga.

The French international has contributed nine goals and nine assists in 23 appearances across all competitions.

His stellar form saw him earn the Bundesliga’s ‘Rookie of the Month’ accolade for October, cementing his reputation as one of the league’s brightest talents.

He will return to action on January 11 when Bayern faces Borussia Monchengladbach.

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