Vincent Kompany Hails Michael Olise’s "Elite Mentality" Ahead of PSG Semi-Final Clash

Vincent Kompany praises Michael Olise’s elite mentality and Harry Kane’s intelligence as Bayern Munich prepares for a UCL semi-final against PSG.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 28, 2026, 3:43 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from YSScores

Vincent Kompany Hails Michael Olise’s "Elite Mentality" Ahead of PSG Semi-Final Clash - article image
Vincent Kompany Hails Michael Olise’s "Elite Mentality" Ahead of PSG Semi-Final Clash - article image

The Rise of a New European Star

As Bayern Munich prepares for a high-stakes Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes, Vincent Kompany has singled out Michael Olise for his remarkable adaptation to elite football. Olise, who arrived from Crystal Palace and has already registered 19 goals and 29 assists this season, is facing his first-ever European semi-final. Kompany emphasized that the 24-year-old’s rise is particularly impressive given he has only been competing at the highest level for 18 months. The Belgian coach noted that Olise possesses the unique "big star" mentality required to sustain success at a club of Bayern's stature for years to come.

Parallels With a Midfield Maestro

Kompany drew a direct comparison between Olise and his former Manchester City teammate Kevin De Bruyne, focusing specifically on their shared obsession with detail. The manager described Olise as a player who is "highly focused" and "detail-oriented," possessing a mindset that balances lighthearted camaraderie in the locker room with an intense, professional work ethic on the training pitch. This mental fortitude has reportedly made Olise a primary target for clubs like Liverpool, though Bayern sporting director Max Eberl has recently stated the club has no intention of entertaining summer offers for the French international.

Harry Kane’s Evolving Tactical Intelligence

The Bayern manager also offered a glowing assessment of Harry Kane, who has enjoyed a record-breaking debut season in Germany with 53 goals across all competitions. Kompany suggested that while Kane was always respected in England as a prolific finisher, his broader "football intelligence" is being more fully appreciated in the Bundesliga. By describing the England captain as "fine wine," Kompany highlighted Kane’s ability to influence the game through his passing and positional awareness, qualities that have helped Bayern secure the league title with several games to spare.

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