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Former Arsenal winger Serge Gnabry embarrassed Tottenham as he scored a stunning four goals in Bayern Munich’s 7-2 Champions League victory. Gnabry, deemed not good enough for English
football after spells at the Gunners and West Brom, produced a quartet of clinical finishes after the break to send the German champions soaring clear at the top of Group B. Robert
Lewandowski also added a brace along with Joshua Kimmich’s fine first-half goal as Spurs conceded seven goals at home for the first ever time in a major competition. You may like Bayern are
supposed to be a team in transition but they ripped Tottenham apart in the second half and look real contenders for this competition. Spurs had opened the scoring through Son Heung-min and
briefly threatened a comeback after Harry Kane’s penalty at 4-2 before Bayern ran away with it with three goals in the final 10 minutes. It leaves the Premier League side in an all-too
familiar position of floundering in the early part of the group stage, having had to perform a miracle to progress to the knockout stages last year. > Harry pulls one back!— Tottenham
Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October > 1, 2019 This hammering, the worst under Mauricio Pochettino, will lead to some inquest, and they already have work to do if their Champions League
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