Bayern Forward Serge Gnabry Likely Out for the Rest of Season, Putting World Cup in Doubt
Bayern said the 30-year-old forward is likely to miss the rest of the season, leaving his World Cup place in doubt.
- On Saturday, Bayern Munich announced that 30-year-old forward Serge Gnabry will be sidelined for weeks after suffering an adductor muscle tear in his right thigh.
- The injury leaves Bayern's pursuit of a treble of trophies in jeopardy, with the forward's status for the remainder of the season uncertain.
- Gnabry will miss Sunday's Bundesliga title-deciding match against VfB Stuttgart, Wednesday's German Cup semi-final at Bayer Leverkusen, and the Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain.
- The forward's World Cup participation for Germany now appears in doubt given the uncertain recovery timeline and medical examination findings.
- Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann is scheduled to announce his World Cup squad on May 12, creating a tight deadline for Gnabry to prove fitness.
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Serge Gnabry's 2025/26 season comes to tragic end with injury, set to miss FIFA World Cup 2026
In a major blow to Germany and FC Bayern Munich, the side’s star forward Serge Gnabry has been ruled out of the ongoing season due to a torn adductor injury. The star player is likely to miss the rest of the season and is expected to miss Germany’s campaign in the FIFA World Cup 2026 as well. It is worth noting that Gnabry tore the adductor in his right thigh, as stated by the club, Bayern Munich; however, the club did not reveal the extent of …
Even before the most important games of the season Bayern-Stürmer Gnabry hurts heavily. He will be missing in the final sprint of the season. And the planned master crowning in the evening is likely to be more restrained.
German striker Serge Gnabry will not be able to face the PSG in the semifinals of the Champions League (28 April and 6 May).
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