Tottenham star Alli suffers minor injuries after knifepoint robbery at home
Oct 19, 2021
Official are looking for two suspects who made off with jewellery during the incident early on Wednesday morning
Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli thanked the fans for their support, and there were reports that he was slightly injured after being robbed with a knife at home.
It is said that the incident occurred after midnight on Wednesday morning, and the confirmed that Ellie was "slightly facially injured after being beaten" by two men.
Alli does not need to be hospitalized because the official will continue to look for the perpetrators.
A official spokesman said: "The official received a report at about 00:35 on Wednesday, May 13 that there was a robbery in Barnet."
Two men stole jewelry including watches after fleeing the property. A male resident of the property was in his 20s and suffered minor facial injuries after being beaten. He does not need to be hospitalized.
"No one was arrested; investigations into the situation are continuing."
It is said that the official are reviewing the CCTV video of Ellie's family to obtain information about the suspect.
The 24-year-old published an article on Twitter confirming the incident. Although he called the experience "bad", he performed well.
The England international said: "Thank you for all the information. Bad experience, but we can still. Thank you for your support."
According to the "Daily Mail" report, in the robbery, Ali was "faced" because the Spurs star had a dispute with the two culprits.
During the corona virus blockade, Alli has been quarantined in his home and reportedly shared space with his brother and their two partners and another friend.
The robbery occurred two months after Alli's teammate Jan Vertonghen suffered a similar panic at his home in north London.
The defender left in March for the UEFA Champions League when his wife and children were held by four men wearing balaclavas and wielding choppers. They snatched things with electrical items.
Vertonghen's wife and two children were not physically injured in the incident.
Under the Premier League's project restart plan, Tottenham hopes to return to the stadium next month when they are strengthening their personal training.
Before the Corona virus suspension in March, the Spurs ranked eighth in the Premier League, seven points behind fourth place Chelsea.#aclotzone
Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli thanked the fans for their support, and there were reports that he was slightly injured after being robbed with a knife at home.
It is said that the incident occurred after midnight on Wednesday morning, and the confirmed that Ellie was "slightly facially injured after being beaten" by two men.
Alli does not need to be hospitalized because the official will continue to look for the perpetrators.
A official spokesman said: "The official received a report at about 00:35 on Wednesday, May 13 that there was a robbery in Barnet."
Two men stole jewelry including watches after fleeing the property. A male resident of the property was in his 20s and suffered minor facial injuries after being beaten. He does not need to be hospitalized.
"No one was arrested; investigations into the situation are continuing."
It is said that the official are reviewing the CCTV video of Ellie's family to obtain information about the suspect.
The 24-year-old published an article on Twitter confirming the incident. Although he called the experience "bad", he performed well.
The England international said: "Thank you for all the information. Bad experience, but we can still. Thank you for your support."
According to the "Daily Mail" report, in the robbery, Ali was "faced" because the Spurs star had a dispute with the two culprits.
During the corona virus blockade, Alli has been quarantined in his home and reportedly shared space with his brother and their two partners and another friend.
The robbery occurred two months after Alli's teammate Jan Vertonghen suffered a similar panic at his home in north London.
The defender left in March for the UEFA Champions League when his wife and children were held by four men wearing balaclavas and wielding choppers. They snatched things with electrical items.
Vertonghen's wife and two children were not physically injured in the incident.
Under the Premier League's project restart plan, Tottenham hopes to return to the stadium next month when they are strengthening their personal training.
Before the Corona virus suspension in March, the Spurs ranked eighth in the Premier League, seven points behind fourth place Chelsea.#aclotzone
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