Bayern Munich Boss Predicts Serge Gnabry Will Score Against Real Madrid

Bayern Munich Boss Predicts Serge Gnabry Will Score Against Real Madrid

Thomas Tuchel, the manager of Bayern Munich, has confidently declared that Serge Gnabry will score in their first-leg Champions League semi-final matchup against Real Madrid to celebrate his comeback from injury.

Tuesday night, the German powerhouses host Real Madrid at the Allianz Arena. Tuchel has acknowledged that he has to make a number of last-minute decisions because of fitness issues.

Prior to the match, Dayot Upamecano, Leroy Sane, Konrad Laimer, and Jamal Musiala are a few of the injured players.

“We are analyzing their follow-up with [Dayot] Upamecano, [Matthijs] de Ligt, and [Konrad] Laimer,” stated Tuchel. “We’ll see after training, but we have to wait.”

“Tomorrow, Sergei Gnabry will score.” It will take place. I have no idea how I know, but it will occur.

After a patchy season at Bayern Munich, Gnabry could take heart from Tuchel’s prognosis.

Due to a string of injuries, the winger has made 17 appearances for Bayern in all competitions this season, starting seven of them.

Since hobbling off due to a muscle ailment during the first leg of their quarterfinal Champions League match against Arsenal, Gnabry has been out of action.

One of the five goals the German international has scored this season came in the 2-2 draw with Gunners but Bayern advanced with a 1-0 victory in the second leg, according to Mail Online.

Tuchel Focused On Winning Real Madrid

In order to secure a first-leg advantage at home, Tuchel, who is scheduled to depart Bayern at the end of the current campaign, stated that Bayern must have flexibility.

We desire to play the game alone, free from outside distractions. To make sure we can play a great game, that’s crucial,’ stated Tuchel.

To win the game, we’ll give it everything we have. The situation for the second leg will then be known.

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“The goal against Real is to attack enough targets to cause them harm while avoiding exposing ourselves.”

We require an appropriate ratio of freedom to discipline. Clearly, momentum and a little bit of luck are also necessary for the game.

Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, was questioned on Tuchel’s forecast during his press conference.

“Yes, he has the same opportunity to score as Kane or Sane,” Ancelotti answered.

Vinicius has a higher probability of scoring than Ferland Mendy, in my opinion. These merely represent statistics.

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