Real Madrid striker Rodrygo's home robbed

Spanish police have opened an investigation into a robbery that took place Sunday night - Monday at the home of Real Madrid striker and Brazilian international Rodrygo.
The sources said the robbery took place at the player's home in a city near the capital Madrid "this (Monday) early in the morning," explaining that a private security guard notified the police.
When police arrived at the scene, they discovered "the door is broken and several rooms are upside down", but the contents and value of the loot taken by the thieves are currently unknown, she said.
The theft came a day after Real Madrid beat Osasuna 2-1 in the Copa del Rey final in Seville, where Rodrygo scored a brace (2 and 70).
Rodrygo joined the list of players robbed in the Spanish capital, such as team-mates Dani Carvajal and Frenchman Karim Benzema, whose house was robbed last year during his team's match against Elche.
The Spanish Civil Guard and Europol announced in October 2019 the dismantling of a network of thieves targeting footballers from Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid.
Spanish media then explained that among the victims of this network of thieves Benzema and his former teammate at the Royal Club current midfielder for Manchester United English Brazilian international Casimiro, and Arsenal midfielder current English Ghanaian Thomas Partey, who was then playing for Atletico Madrid.