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Bayern Munich forward Serge Gnabry is facing uncertainty for the upcoming Champions League quarter-final second leg against Arsenal due to a strained hamstring. The club announced on Wednesday that Gnabry suffered a muscle strain in his left hamstring during Tuesday’s 2-2 draw in London, where he managed to score a goal.

Gnabry has endured a series of injuries throughout the season, including a hip complaint, a fractured arm, and a previous muscle tear. Despite these challenges, Gnabry has come back into the squad in good form, scoring in four out of five games since his return.

On Tuesday night, Gnabry showcased his prowess by scoring a crucial goal to level the scores at 1-1. However, now Bayern will have to navigate the absence of Gnabry as they seek to secure a win over Arsenal in Munich next Wednesday in order to advance to the semi-finals.

Despite this setback, Bayern remains confident that they can still make it through without their star player. They have been playing well without him and will rely on their other players to step up and perform at their best.

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