For the first time in his career, Kylian Mbappe has failed to win a single award in his homeland, capping off a largely forgettable club season with Real Madrid.
In the early hours of May 12, Michael Olise delivered a massive surprise at the 2026 UNFP Awards by surpassing the superstar forward to claim the prestigious title of “Best French Player Playing Abroad.” The accolade serves as a highly deserved reward for the Bayern Munich attacking midfielder following an explosive, dominant campaign across all competitions.

Incredible Statistics at Bayern Munich
Arriving at Bayern Munich with heavy expectations, Olise quickly proved his worth through consistent performances and a remarkable ability to create game-changing moments. The 2001-born star concluded the season with mind-boggling statistics, registering 22 goals and 30 assists. These extraordinary numbers officially cemented his status as one of Europe’s most lethal and effective attackers during the 2025/26 season.
Beyond his brilliant individual output, Olise played an instrumental role in guiding Bayern Munich to the Bundesliga title, while also helping the Bavarian giants reach the DFB-Pokal final and the UEFA Champions League semi-finals. His elite dribbling, vision, and playmaking ability completely revitalized the German club’s attack, particularly during the crucial final stretch of the season.

A Disappointing Night for Mbappe
On the other side of the aisle, Mbappe endured a frustrating night, leaving the 2026 UNFP Awards completely empty-handed.
While the French striker maintained highly impressive individual numbers—scoring 24 goals in 28 La Liga appearances to lead the Golden Boot race—Real Madrid’s failure to capture major team silverware this season heavily impacted his standing. Ultimately, ending the campaign without a major team trophy caused voters to rate Mbappe’s overall season lower than Olise’s title-winning masterclass in Germany.

