Germany star Serge Gnabry could miss World Cup with torn adductor
Germany will likely have to make do at the World Cup without Serge Gnabry.
As Germany prepares for the World Cup, Julian Nagelsmann's side will likely have to make do without Serge Gnabry, who has suffered a torn adductor muscle in his right thigh. On Saturday, Bayern Munich announced that Gnabry experienced a significant injury setback, which will see him miss the remainder of the campaign and possibly the World Cup. "FC Bayern Munich will be without Serge Gnabry for an extended period," the club said in a statement on Sunday, April 19.
"The attacking midfielder has suffered a tear of the adductor muscle in his right thigh. This was the result of an examination by FC Bayern's medical department. "According to Bild , Gnabry's injury will keep him on the sideline for the next two to three months.
"I feel very sorry for Serge. This is particularly bitter news at the end of the season, with so many big and important matches coming up," Germany boss Nagelsmann said in an interview with SID. "I told him that we in the national team are all behind him.
We will all support him in the best way possible so that he can get back on the pitch as soon as possible. " Often a polarizing figure in recent years for Bayern Munich, Gnabry has starred in the No. 10 role for manager Vincent Kompany this season.