FC Bayern: Salihamidzic settles accounts with Gnabry – “That’s amateurish!” Sports

Announcement from the boss…

Bayern sports director Hasan Salihamidzic (46) criticized Serge Gnabry (27) in harsh words!

For him it was last weekend: catwalk instead of running path. Between the Leipzig game on Friday and the Cologne game, the Bayern star didn’t shine in shorts on the Sunday off – but in funky outfits at Paris Fashion Week. Whether fur jacket, colorful art one-piece suit, giant handbag or silk headscarf: Gnabry wore everything!

“Gucci-Gnabry” (for whom he recently presented a Gucci-Adidas collection) is the biggest fashion fan among Bavarians.

Gnabry at Fashion Week

Photo: sergegnabry/Instagram

After another 1-1 draw once morest Cologne, Brazzo scolded Gnabry: “That’s amateurish, exactly what Bayern Munich isn’t. Doing some gymnastics when you have a day off. A day off is part of it to rest and then to be able to step on the gas for the next game. We’ll talk regarding that. I wanted to leave the boys alone to prepare for the game. But of course that needs to be discussed.”

At Cologne surprise Gnabry punished by Nagelsmann!

Coach Julian Nagelsmann had already counted the national player at the press conference before the game and demanded performance. Gnabry was completely disappointed (BILD grade 5)! At the break, he is already taken off the field.

Nagelsmann’s clear message to Gnabry: “It is important that the right answer comes on the pitch. If it fits on Tuesday, then I’m fine. If it doesn’t fit, it’s not okay with me…”

After the game, on the other hand, when asked by BILD, Nagelsmann explained whether that was the right answer from him with Gnabry grace: “I evaluate what I see on the field and I evaluate what I have on the bench. I felt like we needed a breath of fresh air. That has nothing to do with the trappings.”

Salihamidzic continued to scold in the mixed zone – once morest all Bayern stars. After the second draw in a row, he rages: “It’s high time we switch and understand that the championship is at stake.”

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