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France and Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has revealed his FIFA World Cup winner's medal was amongst the items stolen after a robbery which left him scared for his family.
The incident took place when the 29-year-old was playing for his club against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, and the former Juventus man said "our family's worst nightmare was realized". Pogba's two children and their nanny were inside the player's home when it was robbed, and he has now shared further details of how it has affected him.
Man Utd are helping their players bolster security around their home s, with this not the first such incident. Defender Victor Lindelof was the subject of a burglary back in January, and police haven't ruled out the possibility that the same criminals could have been involved in both incidents.
“I am ok, my family too," Pogba told Le Figaro (via Get French Football News ), "I had quite a surprising week, with the Champions’ League match where I learned that I am not going to play and, when I went home, I discovered that my home was robbed following the entry of three people who stole my safe.
"There was my mother’s