Gnabry urged to show old-fashioned dedication to Bayern after Paris trip sparks upset
Fashionista Serge Gnabry has been told to smarten up his act by Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn.
After a dressing-down from sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic, the fallout continued on Saturday after Gnabry’s trip to Paris Fashion Week on his recent day off.
Salihamidzic branded Serge Gnabry “amateurish” after the Germany forward returned from Paris to put in a disappointing display in the Bundesliga draw against Koln on Tuesday.
Rather than spending his downtime in Paris last Sunday, Salihamidzic felt Gnabry should have been resting between games to ensure he was in his best condition to turn on the style for Bayern.
Gnabry was only a substitute for Saturday’s game with Eintracht Frankfurt. It was the third game in succession where Bayern have been held 1-1, seeing their Bundesliga lead whittled down to one point.
Kahn, speaking ahead of the game, said the best way for a player to answer any critics would be to ensure their on-field performance was unimpeachable.
“If I know that it’s not the best time, then I have to go on the pitch, score three goals and be the best man. That would be my answer to a topic like that,” Kahn told German broadcaster Sky, addressing the Gnabry situation.
Bayern’s players had plenty of time off after the World Cup, where Gnabry was a member of the Germany squad that tumbled out at the group stage.
“We now simply expect performance – and we demand it,” Kahn said. “We discussed this with Serge. Hasan spoke to him and made it clear. I think he understood.”