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Serge Gnabry Receives 10/10 Rating From L'Equipe After Scoring Four Goals Vs. Tottenham

Nasir Jabbar

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Serge Gnabry Receives 10/10 Rating From L'Equipe After Scoring Four Goals Vs. Tottenham

Serge Gnabry has become just the 10th player in history to receive a coveted 10/10 rating from L'Equipe.

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Image: PA
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His scintillating individual performance was the talk of the game with French outlet L'Equipe handing him an incredible 10/10.

Gnabry received the highest score from both sides. Teammate Robert Lewandowski, who netted two goals, was handed an 8/10 rating for his clinical display up front.

Image: L'Equipe
Image: L'Equipe

The ex-Arsenal youngster bagged all four of his goals in a sublime second-half showing. He scored his first in the 53rd minute then added another two minutes later.

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He completed his hat-trick in the 83rd minute before rounding off the scoring five minutes later.

Since 1988, L'Equipe have only dished out eleven 10/10 ratings with Gnabry the latest to receive a maximum player rating.

L'Equipe's 10/10 ratings:

1. Franck Sauzee (1988)

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2. Bruno Martini (1988)

3. Oleg Salenko (1994)

4. Lars Windfeld (1997)

5. Lionel Messi (2010)

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6. Lionel Messi (2012)

7. Robert Lewandowski (2013)

8. Carlos Eduardo (2014)

9. Neymar (2018)

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10. Dusan Tadic (2019)

11. Serge Gnabry (2019)

Speaking after his four-goal haul, Gnabry said: "I think the other teams know we are not stopping. After the 3-1 or 4-2 we could have stopped but we wanted more. I think it's a big message for everyone else.

"It was a great performance - one of the best we've had so far. To score seven goals away at Tottenham, I don't think this happens a lot! It was a great night and we're in a good place now in the Champions League."

Topics: Football News, Football, Lionel Messi, Arsenal, tottenham, Champions League, Bayern Munich, Serge Gnabry

Nasir Jabbar
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