Serge Gnabry's World Cup Heartbreak
Bayern Munich and Germany's Serge Gnabry will miss the upcoming World Cup due to an adductor muscle tear. Despite the injury, Bayern still eyes a treble. Gnabry has expressed his disappointment on social media and is now focusing on recovery and supporting his national team from home.
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Serge Gnabry, the dynamic attacking midfielder for Bayern Munich and the German national team, has been ruled out of the World Cup set for June due to an adductor muscle tear sustained in training last week.
Gnabry, recently featured in friendlies against Switzerland and Ghana, expressed his heartbreak over missing the tournament he had dreamt of competing in. Despite the setback, he remains in high spirits, focusing on his recovery and backing his teammates from home.
With Bayern Munich having just secured the Bundesliga title, their season holds more potential victories as they aim for a treble victory in the German Cup and the UEFA Champions League. Meanwhile, Germany's national coach, Julian Nagelsmann, will soon unveil his World Cup squad, with the team gearing up for matches against Curacao, Ecuador, and Ivory Coast.
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