Sané and Gnabry reveal their best teammates – none of them played at Bayern
Created: 08/18/2022, 17:52
By: Marius Epp
As a professional footballer, you can't have much better teammates than at FC Bayern.
Nevertheless, Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sané do not choose Munich when it comes to the best.
Munich – Leroy Sané and Serge Gnabry now know what it's like to play in a star ensemble.
At FC Bayern, the two were and are on the pitch with a number of world stars.
But who is the best footballer you have ever kicked the ball with?
In a YouTube video by
Goal
, the two had to answer this question.
And what came out is quite surprising.
Sané is still enthusiastic about an ex-colleague at Manchester City: David Silva.
The Spanish filigree technician is "simply an incredible player".
Sané and Silva were on the pitch together for the Skyblues 97 times.
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"The way he lets the ball run is just fantastic," he enthuses.
Meanwhile, Silva is back in Spain at Real Sociedad and should have impressed his team-mates there as well.
Gnabry also preferred to play with a very fine technician who never played for FC Bayern.
The Swabian calls Mesut Özil.
Leroy Sané and Serge Gnabry are used to playing with world-class players.
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Interesting: Gnabry and Özil don't know each other from the national team, as most people would think.
The two never ran together in the DFB dress, but in the jersey of Arsenal FC.
There they played together for ten games in the 2013/14 season.
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“His precision is unbelievable.
His passes, his dribbles.
He created so many spaces with it, ”Gnabry is enthusiastic about the ex-national player, who is currently under contract with Basaksehir Istanbul.
The round of three, in which Josip Stanisic was also part of the game, was also asked about the toughest opponent.
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When asked this question, Gnabry again named an old Arsenal colleague: the Frenchman Laurent Koscielny.
"He's very physical, very aggressive and also very fast." Speed is also one of Gnabry's strengths, which he can play to VfL Bochum in the next Bayern game on Saturday.
Due to his wrist injury, he was threatened with retirement, but he was already training with a bandage again.
(epp)