Football
Paul Pogba’s house was burgled last night during a Champions League match, including his sleeping children
Paul Pogba experienced something last night that no parent wants to experience in their lifetime. His house was burgled while his children were sleeping. Fortunately, the thieves didn’t care about them and everything ended well.
Paul Pogba experienced something last night that no parent wants to experience in their lifetime. His house was burgled while his children were sleeping. Fortunately, the thieves didn’t care about them and everything ended well.
Paul Pogba posted a text on social media that is not easy to read. Manchester United played a match against Atlético Madrid from 9pm, which they lost and thus dropped out of the Champions League, but the French footballer certainly didn’t care after the match.
He was dealing with a much bigger problem. Thieves broke into his house at the end of the game, but his children were also in the house and, given how late the game was, they were asleep in their room.
“Last night was our family’s worst nightmare come true. Our home was robbed while our children slept in their room. The thieves were in our house for less than five minutes, but they took something much more valuable, and that is our sense of security.
It happened in the last minutes of our game tonight when they knew we wouldn’t be home. My wife and I rushed home not knowing if our children were okay.
As a father, I don’t know a worse feeling than not being there for your children to protect them and I hope no one has to feel what I experienced last night,” the French footballer wrote on his social networks.
He then offered an unspecified reward for anyone who gives him information leading to the capture of these individuals.
Source: Paul Pogba
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