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Why Michael Olise Was ‘Kicked Out’ of Chelsea’s Academy
The real reason why Michael Olise was ‘kicked out’ of Chelsea’s academy has emerged as the winger continues to prove he’s one of the best players in the world during this summer’s World Cup. The Bayern Munich superstar assisted twice in France’s 3-0 win over Norway in the Round of 32 on Monday night.
He is running away as the competition’s top assist-provider, with his overall tally now at five. But this is nothing new for the 24-year-old, who has shown plenty of flashes of brilliance over the years, including for Crystal Palace during his time in the Premier League. But because of his recent performances, he’s finally in the conversation for the Ballon d’Or.
Olise, for that reason, goes down as yet another special talent that Chelsea let go too easily. Nowadays, nobody can comprehend such a rash decision as those at Stamford Bridge struggle to get off their seat for Alejandro Garnacho and other equally poor wide men – but a reason has now emerged.
Why Chelsea Kicked Michael Olise Out of Their Youth Academy
Olise emerged at Reading in England’s lower leagues, before furthering his potential at Crystal Palace and then supercharging his talent following a 2024 transfer to Bayern. But Reading was the last club to get hands on Olise, picking up the pieces after Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City had him first.
Jose Gomes was the manager at Reading who saw the potential in Olise, and even stopped him getting kicked out there, too. “Before he was 14, he was at Arsenal’s youth academy, but he didn’t adapt,” he told AS amid transfer links to Real Madrid.
“Chelsea kicked him out for the same reason some tried to do so at Reading: because he didn’t attend classes and didn’t pay attention to his studies.”
Gomes went to bat for Olise when his Reading future – and perhaps any pro career at that stage – was in jeopardy, telling the “youth academy directors that the boy didn’t want to be a mathematician or an engineer, but a soccer player.”
He also explained: “At [Manchester] City, it was because his teammates laughed at him. He had weak arms, and English boys were strong. When the fitness coach told them to do push ups, he struggled a lot, and his teammates mocked him. He felt humiliated and left.”
How Reading Helped Nurture Olise’s Special Talents
Olise debuted for Reading in March 2019, at age 17, having been promised a chance by Gomes if he could get through physically brutal treatment in training without quitting. “I told my players not to hold back when it came to tackling him hard in training so he could learn what professional soccer is like. Michael complained and cried … he didn’t understand it at the time.
“I told him that if he could endure a week of his teammates’ defensive actions without crying, I’d call him up. In the end, it was two weeks, and when I thought he was ready, I called him up.”
It’s safe to say Olise no longer looks like a player trying to earn the spotlight, he demands it instead. Pace, flair, dribbling, passing, dead-ball prowess, the unrelenting desire to take on his man and drive any defence back – the Frenchman is a player that flaunts every trait in the playbook that a manager would ever want from their wide man.
And if the traditional winger was ever a dying art form, it could be soundly argued that the 24-year-old has helped its all-action renaissance almost entirely by himself. It’s about time he got his flowers and proved the aforementioned trio of English clubs wrong.
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England’s Starting 11 vs Mexico ‘Leaked’ Online
England are hours away from their Round of 16 clash with Mexico at the Azteca Stadium and one report has claimed they already know Thomas Tuchel‘s lineup for the game.
The Three Lions roared back in the second-half to beat DR Congo in their last World Cup outing, with Harry Kane producing another masterclass to overturn an early one-goal deficit.
World Cup: The Bold England 11 Thomas Tuchel Needs to Name vs Mexico
Tuchel might need to make changes to the Three Lions XI.
Mexico arrives in brilliant form too, producing a tournament-best performance against Ecuador last time as the co-hosts harnessed the power of their exceptional home crowd to progress.
England’s ‘Leaked’ XI vs Mexico
However, Tuchel’s starting 11 has been supposedly ‘leaked’ by Football Insider, revealing several notable calls in attack, whilst sticking with the same defence that played in their win over the African country.
The big calls come in attack, with Anthony Gordon set to be rewarded for the substitute performance that saw him produce two assists for Kane and help England progress from a tricky situation.
Whilst on the other wing, Arsenal‘s Bukayo Saka will reportedly be reinstated to the lineup in place of Noni Madueke, who has struggled to truly impact proceedings.
At the back, it’s as you were. Fans were curious about the inclusion of Reece James after he missed the previous outing, but Djed Spence and Nico O’Reilly look set to continue.
Despite Declan Rice filling in at right-back against Congo, he starts in midfield with Elliot Anderson. According to Football Insider, anyway.
Alan Shearer Favours Gordon and Saka But Makes Big Call
If the ‘leaked’ lineup is to be believed, it would almost match former England striker Alan Shearer‘s favoured XI for the game — as he too agrees with the Saka and Gordon additions.
Where the two differ is in defence. With Spence starting the previous game, the Tottenham defender is in contention but came under criticism in both his starts against Ghana and Congo.
Shearer suggests that John Stones is reintegrated into the team to bring that calmness and experience, whilst Ezri Konsa is shifted to right-back to give England that added layer of security against a lively Mexico side. It’s a role that Konsa has played for Aston Villa as well as England, with Wales in late 2025 being the last example.
Right-back has been an issue for Tuchel given Tino Livramento was forced out of the squad, Jarrell Quansah suffered a knock and his first-choice right-back James was unavailable for the Ghana victory.
James missed the final session before Mexico but Quansah is available for selection, giving Tuchel some respite.
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Manchester United Eye £50m Chelsea Midfielder Andrey Santos Transfer
Manchester United are interested in signing one Chelsea star in the summer transfer window.
Signing multiple midfielders has always been United’s biggest priority in the upcoming transfer window.
Unfortunately, they have already missed out on two of their key targets, with Mateus Fernandes joining Tottenham and Elliot Anderson joining Man City.
With Casemiro heading through the exit door and Manuel Ugarte suffering a serious injury, United need to bring in multiple midfielders in the coming weeks.
A deal is in place for United to bring Atalanta midfielder Ederson to the club, but it is yet to be confirmed, with the Brazilian currently competing at the World Cup.
Their search for new midfielders continues, and they’ll be hoping to no longer miss out on key targets.
Man Utd Eyeing Chelsea Star
According to a report from the Guardian, Manchester United are interested in signing Chelsea midfielder Andrey Santos in the summer transfer window, who is valued in the region of £50m.
Santos, described as world-class by former manager Liam Rosenior, is open to leaving Chelsea in the summer in order to get regular minutes.
The Brazilian midfielder is currently behind Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez at Stamford Bridge, and Chelsea need to bring in funds in order to help Xabi Alonso strengthen his squad.
Whether United will be able to offer him guaranteed minutes remains to be seen, but it would certainly be the case at the moment, considering they have missed out on targets.
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Mexico vs England Referee Already Made World Cup Blunder
England‘s last-16 tie with Mexico at the Azteca Stadium has been handed to Alireza Faghani — a referee who has already drawn heavy criticism at this World Cup for one of the tournament’s most contentious calls.
The 48-year-old Australian official, taking charge of his third World Cup after appearances in 2014 and 2018, steps into a fixture already overshadowed by kick-off time chaos. FIFA briefly proposed moving the game forward six hours before reverting to the original schedule following pushback from the FA over fan travel plans.
However, following the controversy surrounding Ilgiz Tantashev’s refereeing in France’s win over Paraguay, there will be a lot of eyes on Faghani in what are said to be trying conditions amidincredible home support that will meet the English.
Controversy Involving Faghani and Kylian Mbappe
The Kylian Mbappe penalty call that sparked outrage at the time in France’s 3-1 group-stage win over Senegal is certainly a key moment to analyse ahead of the England clash.
Mbappe scored twice on the night but was denied a clear chance at a hat-trick when he went down under a challenge from Sadio Mane inside the box. Faghani waved play on in real time, then reviewed the incident on the pitch-side monitor — and still opted against a penalty, instead awarding Senegal a goal kick.
The decision triggered immediate backlash from current and former officials, with many questioning how a monitor review failed to overturn the call. This is the 48-year-old’s third World Cup after receiving call-ups to the 2014 and 2018 editions.
His reputation is that of an experienced and respected referee, but the moment in the group stages was certainly an error on his part.
Strong Reaction to Baffling Decision
Darren Cann, who ran the line in the 2010 World Cup final, said the reaction from within refereeing circles was immediate, with several of the sport’s most respected officials reaching out to say they couldn’t make sense of the no-penalty verdict.
Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara was blunter in his assessment on air, calling it “one of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen.” He went on to question how the tournament could let it slide, adding that Faghani simply wasn’t up to the standard required.
Mexico Release Statement After Players Breach FIFA Rules Before England Game
Mexico release statement after players breach FIFA rules ahead of clash vs England.
With that history now attached to Sunday’s appointment, both England and Mexico will be hoping they’re not left facing a repeat at the Azteca — especially in a game with quarter-final qualification on the line.
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