Serge Gnabry drop kicked by Niklas Sule before his hat-trick ball is cruelly smashed into the crowd

Serge Gnabry DROP KICKED by team-mate Niklas Sule before hat-trick ball is cruelly smashed into the crowd in bizarre Bayern Munich celebrations after Champions League heroics against Tottenham

  • Ex-Arsenal man Serge Gnabry had put Tottenham to the sword with four goals 
  • The Bayern Munich star stole the show in the German side’s rout in London 
  • Bizarre scenes after full-time saw Gnabry wiped out by teammate Niklas Sule
  • Javi Martinez then cruelly launched the winger’s hat-trick ball into the crowd 

Serge Gnabry was bizarrely tormented by his teammates in the wake of his four-goal haul in Bayern Munich’s 7-2 demolition of Tottenham.

The former Arsenal man had stolen the headlines after tormenting Mauricio Pochettino’s men in London, but his superb showing was questionably celebrated by the German side’s camp.

Niklas Sule opted to scythe down Gnabry amid the full-time celebrations, before Javi Martinez cruelly booted the 24-year-old’s hat-trick ball into the crowd.

Serge Gnabry was tormented by Bayern Munich teammates after his hat-trick at Tottenham

The 24-year-old winger had been ruthlessly wiped out by German centre half Niklas Sule

The 24-year-old winger had been ruthlessly wiped out by German centre half Niklas Sule

As Bayern’s players revelled in the moment in front of their travelling contingent, Sule comically wiped out Gnabry and left him in a heap on the turf. 

The electric winger then attempted to collect the match ball, which should have been awarded to him after his trio, but Martinez had other ideas.

As Gnabry watched on, the former Athletic Bilbao man cannoned the ball into the crowd, leaving his teammate having to plead with fans for the return of his souvenir. 

Javi Martinez then cruelly opted to smash Gnabry's match ball into the away contingent

Javi Martinez then cruelly opted to smash Gnabry’s match ball into the away contingent

Thankfully for the Bayern star, the Bavarian faithful were all too happy to lend a hand. 

When later questioned over his choice to tackle his teammate, Sule said: ‘Gnabry is a good friend of mine.

‘I’m so pleased for him – tonight belonged to him, which is why I took him out after the game. He hit me on the head beforehand, so I had to get him back.’

Niko Kovac’s side ruthlessly continued their perfect record in Group B in North London, having claimed two victories from their opening games in this year’s campaign. 

Niko Kovac's men have continued their perfect record in Group B after successive victories

Niko Kovac’s men have continued their perfect record in Group B after successive victories

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