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Robert Lewandowski has €70k watch stolen outside Barcelona training ground

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Robert Lewandowski had his watch, worth around €70,000 ($71,000), stolen when he stopped for supporters on his way to Barcelona training on Wednesday.

Police tracked down and detained the thief, who had buried the watch, nearby. — LaLiga Confidential: ESPN asks players about life and football — La Liga on ESPN+: Stream LIVE games and replays (U.S.

only) — Don't have ESPN? Get instant access As Lewandowski, a €45 million summer signing from Bayern Munich, posed for photographs with fans in his car outside Barca's training ground, the thief opened the passenger door and swiped the watch.

Lewandowski attempted to chase him but he got away, only to be later found by the local police. Barca have had problems with security at the entrance to their training ground before, with players complaining about stunts pulled by people making videos for TikTok.

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