Bayern Munich's title push has hit a major snag with the news that winger Serge Gnabry faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines. The club confirmed on Saturday that the German international suffered a tear in his right adductor muscle, an injury that will keep him out for the foreseeable future.
With the Bundesliga season entering its final stretch and crucial Champions League and DFB-Pokal semi-finals on the horizon, Gnabry's absence is a significant blow. The 30-year-old's pace and creativity have been key for Bayern, and his loss will test the squad's depth during the most critical part of the campaign.
Perhaps even more concerning is the potential impact on the upcoming World Cup. The tournament kicks off in less than two months, and this injury now places Gnabry's participation for Germany in serious doubt. For a player of his caliber, missing a global showcase would be a devastating personal and professional setback.
While no exact return date has been set, the vague "longer period" prognosis suggests a race against time for both club and country. All eyes will be on his rehabilitation, as Bayern adjusts its tactics and Germany sweats over the fitness of one of its star attackers.
