Sterling's house in England robbed with him and his family inside
Raheem, who has not played a single match for Chelsea, was robbed at his home this Saturday, although he was not injured
Raheem Sterling and his family were victims of a robbery at their home in London while they were at home.
According to reports from several British media outlets, a group of masked criminals entered the house, located on the outskirts of the capital of England, on Saturday afternoon.
The family issued a statement informing that They had not suffered any harm during the home invasion.
“We can confirm that Raheem Sterling was the victim of a burglary at his home this weekend. We can also confirm that he and his children were present in the house at the time. We are pleased to confirm that he and his family are safe and sound,” a spokesperson for Sterling said in a statement.
Local police have also confirmed they are conducting an investigation and have appealed to the public for any information that may help identify who carried out the burglary.
Sterling suffers another home burglary
During the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Sterling had to leave the England squad after his home was burglarized while his family was inside.
The footballer, who spent last season on loan at Arsenal, has not played a single minute this season for Chelsea, who released him after failing to find a new club in the summer.
Sterling played 17 matches Last season with Arsenal, he only managed two assists in the Premier League. He only scored one goal in the League Cup last season.
Arsenal moves a match from its schedule
The Premier League announced on Tuesday the rescheduling of the Everton-Arsenal and Leeds United-Crystal Palace matches to December 20 at 9:00 PM (peninsular time) due to their proximity to the League Cup quarter-finals between the two teams on December 23.
Both clubs requested to move their matches from Matchday 17 of the Premier League, originally scheduled for Sunday, October 21 at 3:00 PM,to have an extra day of rest and thus maintain the 72-hour gap between the two matches.

