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Serge Gnabry's rise to Germany's best attacker after breaking free from Arsenal

As a youngster at Arsenal, Serge Gnabry was famously written off by Tony Pulis as being 'not at the level' to play for West Brom during an ill-fated loan spell at the Hawthorns. Gnabry made just ten Premier League appearances for the Gunners before moving back to his native Germany with Werder Bremen. The winger has not looked back since, joining Bayern Munich after just one season at Bremen and developing into one of the most dangerous forwards in world football. A key member of Bayern's formidable attack, only the prolific Robert Lewandowski has outscored Gnabry this season, with the 24-year-old a far cry from the player Pulis wrote off at West Brom. Serge Gnabry has become one of the...
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