SERGE GNABRY has thrilled Arsenal fans AGAIN by wearing a Gunners shirt on a Bayern Munich video call.
Bayern’s players got together for a virtual catch up during coronavirus lockdown and the 24-year-old could be seen in this season’s yellow away strip.
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Serge Gnabry wore an Arsenal shirt during a video call with Bayern Munich’s players
Fans online were begging the German to come back to the Emirates
He was seen playing with a ball with a framed Bayern shirt behind him.
The German struggled to break into the first team at Arsenal where he was on the books between 2011 and 2016.
But since his departure for Werder Bremen – where Bayern eventually signed him from – Gnabry has continually shown the North Londoners still have a place in his heart.
And fans online were begging him to come back to the Emirates.
One wrote: “Always a Gooner. Come home Serge.”
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While another added: “Always puzzled me as to why we let him go. Liked him from day one.”
And most replied with witty emojis and memes.
Earlier this season, Gnabry smashed a double past Chelsea to make it SIX Champions League goals in London this campaign.
Before that he’d bagged an incredible four goals in one game as Bayern Munich destroyed Tottenham on their own soil.
And the ex-Arsenal man then goaded Blues fans by writing “London still Red” on Twitter.
Gnabry also smashed FOUR past Spurs in a 7-2 home drubbing during the group stage in October.
Speaking after the game Gnabry said: “I always enjoy coming back here to London – I have a lot of friends here.”
In February, SunSport exclusively revealed Bayern are still keen on Manchester City’s Leroy Sane and City want Gnabry thrown in as part of the deal.
Gnabry was set to tear things up for Germany at Euro 2020 this summer before coronavirus saw it moved to next year.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk