MILAN, July 7 — Former France international Franck Ribery was not only injured playing for Fiorentina on Sunday but returned home to find he had been robbed too, the player said on social media on Monday. Ribery limped off with a foot injury after a second half collision in the 2-1 victory at...
Fiorentina's Franck Ribery celebrates scoring their first goal against Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome June 27, 2020. — Reuters pic
MILAN, July 7 — Former France international Franck Ribery was not only injured playing for Fiorentina on Sunday but returned home to find he had been robbed too, the player said on social media on Monday. Ribery limped off with a foot injury after a second half collision in the 2-1 victory at Parma as his Italian club ended a five-match winless run.
But celebrations were short lived as on his return to his home in Tuscany the same night he discovered he had been burgled.“My wife lost some handbags, some jewels, but thank God nothing essential,” he wrote.
Ribery, who won 81 caps for France and played in the 2006 World Cup final, spent most of his career in Germany at Bayern Munich, finishing with a club record 24 trophies.
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