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Born To A Nigerian Father And Algerian Mother, This Global Star Is Tugging On Lionel Messi’s GOAT Cape
Michael Olise is enjoying a breathtaking season at Bayern Munich, and his numbers are no longer just impressive — they are historic in the making.
The Bayern forward has emerged as one of Europe’s most devastating creative forces, with his assist output putting him on a collision course with one of football’s most untouchable records, held by none other than Lionel Messi.
Olise Chasing A Legendary Assist Record
At just 24, Olise has already registered an astonishing 19 assists across all competitions this season. That return places him firmly among the elite creators in European football and has ignited serious debate about whether he can challenge Messi’s iconic benchmark.
The all-time assist record in Europe’s top leagues belongs to Lionel Messi, who produced 30 assists during the unforgettable 2011/12 season. Juan Mata follows with 29, while Kevin De Bruyne sits close behind on 27.
What makes Olise’s surge remarkable is timing. With a significant portion of the season still to play, his current trajectory suggests that surpassing Messi’s tally is no longer fantasy — it is a realistic target.
Bayern’s Creative Engine
Olise has become central to Bayern Munich’s attacking rhythm, blending elegance, intelligence, and ruthless end product.
His breakdown across competitions highlights just how consistent he has been:
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13 assists in 18 Bundesliga matches
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4 assists in 7 UEFA Champions League games
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2 assists in 5 FIFA Club World Cup appearances
Add 16 goals in all competitions, and it becomes clear that Olise is not just a provider — he is a complete attacking weapon.
His vision, close control, and ability to unlock defenses have made him indispensable to Bayern’s title ambitions and European push.
A Truly Global Football Identity
Born to a Nigerian father and Algerian mother, Olise was eligible to represent Nigeria, Algeria, England, or France at international level. His rise was closely monitored across continents before he ultimately committed his future to France.
That multicultural football upbringing appears to have shaped his adaptable, expressive style — a trait Bayern have fully unlocked this season.
Tugging At Messi’s Legacy
Breaking a Messi record is no small ambition. The Argentine’s 2011/12 campaign is widely regarded as one of the greatest individual seasons in football history.
Yet Olise’s relentless consistency suggests he may soon force his way into that conversation. If his current pace holds, Bayern’s star will not only cement himself as one of Europe’s brightest talents but could etch his name above Messi’s in the assist charts.
And if that happens, football history will have a new chapter — written by a global star with African roots and European dominance.
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