Raheem Sterling leaves England World Cup team following a break-in at his home
Raheem Sterling has returned to London from the England World Cup teeam from Qatar after his home was burgled.When the Saturday night burglary occurred, no one was home, according to Surrey Police, and no threats of violence were made. Jewelry and watches were taken during the break-in.
A spokeswoman for Sterling said that he was "shaken" by the news and that he "wanted to come home as soon as he was alerted, anxious for the wellbeing of his children." "We want to give him that space," Southgate continued. "We'll see how it develops over the next few days."
The family was present when armed burglars reportedly broke into his home, according to the original reports.
The quarterfinal encounter between England and France in the World Cup is on Saturday. Following Arsenal defender Ben White, who returned to the UK on November 30 for personal reasons, Sterling is the second player to quit the England team.