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‘What colour is that?’ – Michael Olise struggles in Bayern Munich training thanks to language barrier

Published on April 03, 2025 at 07:39 PM

MICHAEL OLISE was lost in translation after coming up against the language barrier at Bayern Munich.

The former star joined the Germans for £50million last summer.

Michael Olise struggles during Bayern Munich training due to a language barrier.
Michael Olise struggled with the language barrier during a Bayern Munich training session
Michael Olise struggles during Bayern Munich training due to a language barrier.
The ace had a chuckle with pals as they talked German to him

And has already become a key player under with 13 goals and 14 assists in 41 outings.

The Frenchman is now hoping to end his debut season with a Bundesliga title win.

Bayern also remain in the Champions League and take on in the quarters.

But despite being in Germany for almost an entire season, Olise is still getting to grips with the language.

And a hilarious training video showed him struggling to understand what teammates were saying during a drill.

Olise joined the likes of Leroy Sane for a quick exercise which involved tapping the ball through coloured cones.

The playmaker was fine as the instructions came out in English.

But he eventually got stuck when the next order was “rot.”;

Olise said: “What? What colour is that?”; as pals laughed.

As it so happened, it was the German word for “red.”;

And Olise laughed it off as he declared: “Speak English!”;

Fans also reacted to the amusing incident.

One said: “Gaha quality.”;

Another declared: “He’s a beast.”;

One noted: “Surely can tell it means red.”;

Another added: “It was the only colour he hadn’t used yet!”;

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