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“On a Saturday, he’d score a goal in front of the home end and just stand there.” – Olise’s way

Published 09:51 19 Jan 2023 GMT

Updated 10:39 19 Jan 2023 GMT

Callum Boyle
“On a Saturday, he’d score a goal in front of the home end and just stand there.” – Olise’s way

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Olise scored a last-minute equaliser against Man United on Wednesday night.

Michael Olise left fans and pundits alike scratching their heads after his sensational stoppage-time equaliser against Manchester United. In the dying moments of the game, Olise stepped up to take a free kick, which left David De Gea with no chance as he watched it fly into the back of the net at Selhurst Park. https://twitter.com/FootballJOE/status/1615830443995144200 Despite rescuing a point for Patrick Vieira's side, Olise seemed less than impressed with his effort - performing a very subdued celebration. https://twitter.com/wwfcscott/status/1615829591699988486 https://twitter.com/Tactical_Times/status/1615984346631999488   The reason behind the winger's decision not to celebrate though has now been revealed. Olise's former Reading teammate, Tom McIntyre, once explained to The Athletic why his celebrations are so tame. "We'd be like, 'Mike, you've just scored an important goal and you're just walking back?" McIntyre said. "What's he doing? Then he'd play two-touch with the (then)manager (Paunovic) in the gym, he'd win a point in that, and he'd be shouting and celebrating, but on a Saturday, he'd score a goal in front of the home end and just stand there.

"We never really worked out why. He could never give us an answer but he's just different; a special player."

Man United dropping points means that they now move to within a point of second-placed Manchester City ahead of their trip to top-of-the-league Arsenal on Sunday. Erik ten Hag's side will also be without key player Casemiro. The Brazilian midfielder is suspended after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season on Wednesday. Related links: