In a game full of ego, Olise chose to stand by the people who stand by him ❤️
About a month ago, Olise deleted all his photos on Instagram. People thought he was putting pressure on Bayern Munich’s management after the media started talking about Real Madrid’s interest. But the story turned out to be something else entirely.
Olise has a private photographer named Florence Pernet who attends all his matches with him and takes special photos that are different from what the other journalists shoot. He always posts only her photos on his Instagram. The thing is, during the World Cup, the U.S. authorities refused her entry.
As a result, Olise decided to delete everything. In support of her, he chose not to post anything on his account except the photos she takes from the TV screen. If you open his account now, you’ll see that all the photos look like they were taken from a screen — not live shots.
She’s sitting at home, respected and well taken care of, watching him on the television and photographing the screen. And the player, in turn, completely ignores all the high-quality 4K photos and fancy professional shots that are taken for him — he only posts hers.
Honestly, after this whole situation, my respect and admiration for Olise has grown even more. Bless his parents for raising such a decent, grounded guy who never forgets anyone who works with him and always has their back ❤️
The guys are back home and there is fire all over. We can't quenched the fire. Guys help us quenched this legacy flame. It is extremely very hot at 4 pm. It is a live podcast.
Enough is enough! Ghana football must rise again. 🇬🇭⚽
Just 16 years ago, the Ghana Premier League was one of Africa's finest packed stadiums, quality football, passionate fans, and exciting rivalries.
Today, we've watched it decline because of poor leadership, lack of accountability, and weak administration.
Ghana football deserves better. It's time for transparency, reform, and competent leadership.