England stars have gone the extra mile to protect their homes while they’re away at the Euros, following a string of burglaries targeting footballers. Members of Gareth Southgate’s squad have beefed up their home security with top-notch equipment to avoid a repeat of the incident that saw Raheem Sterling’s house raided during the World Cup.
Sterling had to rush back home from Qatar in 2022 when thieves stole £300,000 worth of watches from his house. Since then, other players like Jack Grealish and Alexander Isak have also fallen victim to burglaries while away.
Now that the Three Lions are in Germany, they are taking every precaution to secure their luxury mansions during the tournament. Security firms have installed cutting-edge technology like night vision cameras and surveillance drones to keep their homes safe.
The players’ efforts to boost their home security come after reports of Wags hiring private bodyguards for the tournament amid fears of terror attacks. Security experts have praised the players for prioritizing their safety and that of their families while they are away.
The squad has landed in Germany and is gearing up for their tournament opener against Serbia. Southgate is focused on getting his team ready after a disappointing defeat to Iceland last week.