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Jake Polden

Serge Gnabry sends message to Arsenal after four goals against rivals Tottenham

Serge Gnabry declared that north London is red after netting four goals in Bayern Munich's 7-2 hammering of Tottenham on Tuesday.

The former Arsenal striker bagged a brace in the space of two minutes in the second half as the German giants put Spurs to the sword in north London.

But Gnabry wasn't done there and returned with another two goals in the final ten minutes to truly embarrass Spurs in front of their fans packed inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

After the match Gnabry took to Twitter to celebrate the victory and posted four pictures of himself celebrating his goals against Tottenham for Bayern Munich.

Serge Gnabry declared that north London is red on Tuesday (Action Images via Reuters)

Alongside the pictures he wrote: "North London is RED."

Of course, Bayern play in red and the tweet references their dominant display over the north London side.

But the saying is synonymous with Gunners supporters, and without doubt pays homage to his time growing up at Arsenal.

Gnabry joined Arsenal from Stuttgart in 2011 and worked his way through the ranks before joining West Brom on loan for the season in 2015.

The former Arsenal forward netted four against Spurs (Getty Images)

Arsene Wenger sold him to Werder Bremen that summer but he spent just one season at the club before signing for Bayern Munich.

After his heroics on Tuesday, his team-mate Niklas Sule said: "Gnabry is a good friend of mine. I'm so pleased for him - tonight belonged to him".

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