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FA refuses to reveal Gareth Southgate’s version of events regarding the burglary at Sterling’s home
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The FA refuses to reveal which version of events Gareth Southgate was given about the break-in at Raheem Sterling’s home, with Surrey police denying the England star’s spokesman’s claim that his family were home and that the intruders were armed.


By Mike Keegan for the Daily Mail

Posted: 5:30 PM EST, Dec 6, 2022 | Updated: 18:54 EST, December 6, 2022

The Football Association has refused to reveal which version of events was given to Gareth Southgate following the robbery in which Raheem Sterling left England’s World Cup squad.
Sterling left Doha on Sunday, missing the Three Lions’ victory over Senegal, and a spokesman for the player said his fiancée and their children were at his Surrey mansion when armed intruders broke in, adding that the Chelsea striker was shocked and concerned about his well-being.
But Surrey police, amid concern from residents and players, moved to clarify the situation on Monday, saying the family was not present and discovered watches and jewelery missing after returning from Qatar on Saturday morning. night.
The force added that there have been no reports of armed intruders and no injuries, and said investigations to determine when the robbery occurred were ongoing.
After England’s 3-0 win, Southgate said he had spoken at length with the 27-year-old before others arranged his return to London.
But no further details emerged and when asked which version of events – from Sterling’s camp or from the police – the England manager had received from the FA declined to comment. At the time, the FA said Sterling had left for “family reasons”.
The Football Association has refused to reveal which version of events was provided to Gareth Southgate about the robbery.
The door remains open for the return of Sterling, who was a star during England’s run to the European Championship final last year. It is understood that he spent the day thinking about the next steps after discussions with the police.
If he decides to fly back, he is unlikely to start Saturday’s quarterfinal with France. Sterling was in the lineup for the first game with Iran and the second group game against the United States. However, after his substitution against America, he did not feature in the 3-0 win over Wales and would not have started in the round of 16 with Senegal.
England star Raheem Sterling flew home from the World Cup in Qatar after burglars raided his £6million mansion in Surrey on Saturday night, meaning he missed out on victory in Senegal.
Meanwhile, the FA issued a statement after it emerged that David Beckham had paid a private visit to their training ground on November 23. £150 million, 10-year contract.
The move sparked outrage from many, including members of the LGBTQ+ community given the country’s ban on homosexuality. The visit took place on November 23 and an interview on YouTube with current captain Harry Kane on England’s official channel had not been made public until Monday.
The FA, which published a photo of Beckham’s visit yesterday, said: “As England’s third most capped player and having played in three World Cups, David Beckham was invited to train to share his experience of playing for the highest level for your country”. . The players benefited from hearing his thoughts and enjoyed the informal visit.’
Sterling (pictured right) with his girlfriend Paige Milian (middle) and their three children
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