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Serge Gnabry trolls Chelsea after Bayern Munich’s Champions League win


Gnabry fired two past Chelsea (Picture: Getty Images)

Serge Gnabry has trolled Chelsea after Bayern Munich’s dominant 3-0 victory away at Stamford Bridge in the Champions League.

The former Arsenal winger gave a nod to his former club saying ‘London still red’ on social media after scoring two goals against Frank Lampard’s team on Tuesday evening.

Gnabry spent five years with the Gunners before moving to Werder Bremen in 2016, and eventually German champions Bayern two years later.

The 24-year-old has found a rich vein of form at Bayern, scoring 17 goals in 30 appearances in all competitions.

His two quickfire strikes against the Blues on Tuesday night has left them with an almost impossible task in the second leg of the tie in Germany on March 18.

If Chelsea have any hope of reaching the next stage of the competition, they will have to score at least four goals without reply at the Allianz Arena.

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‘Three goals should give us a lot of confidence,’ Gnabry told BT Sport after the match.

‘We need to be prepared for the second leg and we can’t take it serious enough.

‘We saw last season with Liverpool beating Barcelona, we know we have to be careful and focus.’

Gnabry gave another nod to Arsenal earlier this season when he posted a similar message after scoring four times in Bayern’s 7-2 victory over Tottenham in October.

After the game, boss Frank Lampard admitted the defeat is a ‘reality check’ for his side, who were completely outclassed on the night.

The 41-year-old manager’s side face the prospect of Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday, as they attempt to nail down fourth place.

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