Serge Gnabry isn’t showing any signs of slowing down as he scored two more goals in Germany’s 10-0 triumph over Fiji in the Olympics on Wednesday night.
The brace brings the 21-year-old up to five in just three games – an unreal tally considering how long he’d been out of action until recently.
The first goal was an expert tap-in that appeared simple but he made no mistake thumping it into the net. The second was a free-kick – something he’s beginning to make a habit of.
Serge Gnabry abre o placar aos 7'/1º. No Mineirão: Alemanha 1×0 Fiji https://t.co/lNIP5bphiR
— Goleada Info (@goleada_info) August 10, 2016
Serge #Gnabry with a free kick goal. 6-0 for #GER! #GERFIJ pic.twitter.com/vrk2s57bhD
— Patrick (@RatedRHero) August 10, 2016
It’s brilliant to see the youngster excelling for his country during a huge tournament that the world is watching. He’s had a hard time over recent years, with long-term injuries and dodgy loan spells. What’s clear to see is that he’s immensely talented and has been a key player for Germany during Rio 2016.
The 10-0 (!) win means that Germany finish second in Group C, two points behind leaders South Korea and they therefore progress to the quarter-finals.