Burglaries at footballers’ homes are common. Gems and millions of rich players attract thieves, who take advantage of their absence on match days to break into their homes, often even using violence to get their loot. The latest raid took place at Jack Grealish’s house, where more than a million euros worth of all sorts of things were stolen. However, a few weeks ago, another City player, Kevin de Bruyne, suffered another home burglary.
One of the first consequences of the home robbery of the English and Belgian internationals was the reaction of Pep Guardiola, who decided to step in to advise his players. The coach told them – according to English media – that the less they spend on social networks, the better. “The less they know what you’re doing, the better,” ‘The Sun’ quoted the Catalan as telling them.
One from Santpedor believes that football players should not show their wealth, because thieves can use the photos to discover valuables in homes. “People are waiting for where the players are.” About ten of Grealish’s relatives were in the house at the time of the robbery. English media wrote that his fiancee, his parents, two sisters and a brother sensed trouble when dogs started barking and a noise was heard upstairs.
“It made a big impression on him and his family. Unfortunately, this kind of thing is the order of the day. The players have good security, but that doesn’t stop the thieves. In fortunately, no one was hurt,” added Guardiola.
Source: La Verdad

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