
"While Gnabry's start has been impressive, the season is still very young and there is a lot of football left to be played, so a lot can happen. His track record in recent seasons has shown that consistency is not something the club can come to expect from him, but Kompany would certainly love him to change that this time around, especially as the club pushes across all three fronts."
"Without directly saying it, he'll certainly have been aware of Gnabry's track record of a lack of consistency as well as having injury problems in each of the last couple of seasons. "Serge is in great form. He's having a fantastic season so far. We're only at the beginning [of the season], but we all hope he can maintain this form. He's in really good form at the moment - it's a real joy to watch him," Dreesen enthused (via @iMiaSanMia)."
"For now, Gnabry's form is not quite a surplus to expectations, but if he is able to stay fully fit, healthy and in a good run of form up until Musiala makes his return to action, it will be interesting to see how many minutes Kompany will be giving Gnabry and Musiala is worked backed into the team."
Serge Gnabry has had a bright start to the season for Bayern Munich, recording 2 goals and 3 assists in six appearances across all competitions. He did not record a goal contribution only in the Champions League win over Chelsea and the DFB-Pokal win over Wehen Wiesbaden. He also scored for Germany in the 3-1 World Cup qualifying win over Northern Ireland. Consistency and injury problems have affected Gnabry in recent seasons. Bayern manager Vincent Kompany and CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen hope he can maintain current form. Gnabry must stay fully fit before Jamal Musiala returns in November.
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