Bayern Munich winger Serge Gnabry will be absent from his team until the end of the current season, and there is doubt about his participation in the German national team in the European Cup finals that his country will host starting June 14, due to injury, according to what his club announced today. Gnabry suffered the injury in the 27th minute of the match against Real Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League semi-final on Wednesday, which his team lost 1-2.
Bayern Munich issued a statement indicating that the 28-year-old striker “will miss the remainder of the current season” after suffering a tear in the posterior muscle in his left foot. The Bavarian team has two matches remaining in the league this season, which it left empty-handed, before Germany plays the opening match of the European Cup on June 14 against Scotland.
Gnabry suffered several injuries this season, which cost him his place in the German national team squad led by coach Julian Nagelsmann, noting that he played 45 international matches and scored 22 goals. Gnabry suffered a fracture in his arm last September, and has missed 15 matches since December due to muscle injuries.
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