The France national football team may have found its new hero in Michael Olise, who impressed in his first World Cup match against Senegal. Former Crystal Palace coach Patrick Vieira said Olise was the successor to Zinedine Zidane, due to his vision and passing quality. Dave Appadoo validated these comments, explaining that Olise had a dominance on the game and technical superiority. But Régis Testelin is more cautious, saying it's too early to compare Olise to legends like Zidane and Platini. Olise is 24 years old and playing in his first World Cup with the France national football team. He has already shown his talent in his first match, creating scoring opportunities for his teammates. The France national football team is counting on him to shine in the competition. Michael Olise has excellent vision, which allows him to create scoring opportunities for his teammates. He is also very technical, which allows him to control the ball in tight spaces. The France national football team needs players like Olise to succeed in the World Cup. The match against Senegal was a good start for Olise, who showed his potential. The France national football team must now continue to play in the same way to hope to go far in the competition. Olise's performance has been praised by many, including his former coach Patrick Vieira. He has a big role to play in the France national football team's success in the World Cup.
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France National Football Team: Michael Olise, Zidane's Successor?
Find out why Michael Olise is being touted as Zinedine Zidane's successor in the France national football team, with praise from Patrick Vieira and Dave Appadoo
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