Season 9 Ep #2
In this clip, Tony Pulis gives us an insight to Serge Gnabry and his struggles at West Brom, to then becoming a star in the Bundesliga for Bayern Munich winning five league titles and a Champions League! 🤯
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15 Comments
The failure at West Brom definitely switched his mindset and he wanted to prove everyone wrong. A lot of players would of went the other way. Fair play to him.
I'm not exactly a Pulis fan, but it's unfair to lay the blame on him.
Everyone conveniently forgets Gnabry wasn't good enough to play for Arsenal at the time and wasn't deemed good enough for Arsenal to keep when someone wanted to buy him.
Love Pulis. Would love to see him back at his second home, Stoke City in some form ❤
Failing at west brom made bro realize he should be balling out for fuckin Bayern😂🤝
GET MOZZA ON PLSSSSS
Loved having Tony at West Brom. Proper manager 👏 All downhill since
So much more to a player's performance levels than their footballing ability alone. Sometimes players and clubs just don't click for whatever reason; sometimes the player's confidence is absolutely shot in the time he's there. Location, mindset, family, relationships, friends, fitness, stability in their careers… It all has an effect. Quite evident that a reality-check and a move back home did Gnabry the world of good.
What a turnaround
Would love to hear Serge Gnabry's say one day to and we could put this all to bed. Would be really interesting I think.
I saw Gnabry subbed on in his PL debut for West Brom live on TV and he was great. As exciting as he was efficient. Yet he never made another PL appearance. I believe Pulis brought him in to use as defensive training against tricky skilful wingers in game.
Gnabry only left Arsenal because he was tapped up by Bayern (after seeing him star in a tournament for Germany U21's) whilst in his final year of contract. Wenger came out after the sale and said that Bayern sanctioned the sale through Werder Bremen. So how did Gnabry go from not performing well in training for West Brom to being scouted/tapped up by Bayern in a few months?
Serge Gnabry was hugely respected by the older (near) world class Arsenal players at that time. I have only seen that level of respect shown to Fabregas & Saka. This is PRulis revisionism
wait so he doesn't wear his baseball cap indoors? so that must mean the Fifa isn't realistic as he comes to negotiatons in full tracky and cap attire
Be honest, from the minute he joined you lot probably didn’t like him. Idk if it’s cause of his fashion, the fact he came from a big club, he is foreign, idk but this was clear to see you lot didn’t gel with him and make him part of the team. Same thing with Salah and KDB at Chelsea, even Terry admitted he should have looked out for them more. Talking bout his ego as if he done or said anything bad. Give it a rest you didn’t like him from the start
He was tekky even then but he wasn't a pulis player as pulis like 6ft 2 players who are units. He like playing 4 centre backs at the back. That was his style. He was anti football in style so a guy like gnabry was wasting his time. I don't care what he says here. You just know some players wouldn't get a chance to play in his team.