World Cup: Raheem Sterling leaves Qatar for England over family emergency
Raheem Sterling, England and Chelsea forward, has left the World Cup tournament in Qatar to care for his fiancee and children at his Surrey home.
Sterling made the urgent trip after learning that his home had been broken into while his family – fiancee Paige Milian and two children – were still inside, according to the Daily Mail.
However, it was unclear whether the Three Lions star would return to Qatar to compete in the tournament.
Report revealed that thugs invaded Sterling’s home and stole watches worth £300,000 while Milian was home with two children.
The 27-year-old requested to go home to be with his family at the difficult time aftermath of the crime.
England manager, Gareth Southgate disclosed this to his teammates after the victory over Senegal on Sunday evening.
“He is dealing with a family matter,” Southgate said.
“I had quite a bit of time with him this morning but I have had to pass that on to other people to help him with that.
“He will go and deal with that matter and we will have to take it from there.”
England face France in an eye-watering quarter final next weekend.
Sterling’s teammate Declan Rice also spoke about it to reporters.
Rice said, “I saw him at breakfast this morning then the manager said he had the difficulties at home so we’ve all sent him a message.”
Southgate added, “Sometimes football isn’t the most important thing and family should come first.
“We want to give him that space and we will see over the next few days how that develops.”