Serge Gnabry Announces Injury Will Keep Him Out of 2026 World Cup
Serge Gnabry confirms 2026 World Cup dream is over through injury
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Serge Gnabry, the German national team player and Bayern Munich forward, has confirmed that he will miss the 2026 World Cup due to a partial tear of the adductor muscle in his right thigh. This injury follows a challenging international career marked by previous absences from major tournaments.
- 01Serge Gnabry will miss the 2026 World Cup due to injury.
- 02He suffered a partial tear of the adductor muscle in his right thigh.
- 03Gnabry has previously missed Euro 2024 and the 2018 World Cup due to injuries.
- 04He announced the news via his Instagram account.
- 05Gnabry plans to focus on recovery and preseason training.
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Serge Gnabry (30), a key player for the German national team and Bayern Munich, has confirmed that he will not participate in the 2026 World Cup due to a partial tear of the adductor muscle in his right thigh. He shared the news on his Instagram account on April 22, expressing his disappointment and stating, “Unfortunately, it's over for me.” This injury occurred during the final training session before Bayern's 4-2 victory over VfB Stuttgart. Gnabry's international career has been marred by injuries, as he also missed the 2018 World Cup and Euro 2024. He now aims to focus on his recovery and prepare for the upcoming preseason training.
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Gnabry's absence will affect team dynamics and fan expectations for the German national team in the World Cup.
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