Muller’s house robbed during Bayern-Barcelona match

The house of Bayern Munich striker Thomas Muller, who celebrated his 33rd birthday on Tuesday, was robbed during his team’s match once morest Barcelona in the Champions League, according to the German newspaper Bild on Wednesday.

“On Tuesday evening, unknown persons robbed a house in Utterving and stole money, jewelry and valuables” valued at 500,000 euros, the local police said in an anonymous statement.

According to Bild’s information, the villa belongs to Muller, who was playing in the match that ended with his team’s 2-0 victory once morest his former Polish player Robert Lewandowski and his colleagues in the Catalan club.

The events took place at regarding 10 pm local time, with the start of the second half, in Otterving (south of Munich), regarding forty kilometers from the Allianz Arena.

Police said that at least two of the thieves managed to escape when their officers arrived minutes later, and despite extensive searches, the perpetrators were not arrested.

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