
PSG hero's home ransacked in shocking burglary attempt just hours after he celebrated Champions League final win
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE hero Fabian Ruiz's home was ransacked by burglars just hours after he celebrated winning the trophy.
The midfielder helped Paris Saint-Germain to an epic 5-0 win over Inter Milan in Saturday's Munich final.
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Ruiz, 29, then enjoyed the victory parade through the French capital on Sunday.
But the Spain international's mood was shattered the following day when two teenage robbers broke into his upmarket property in Paris' western suburbs.
Luckily alarm systems alerted police to the brazen daylight raid just before midday.
They raced to the scene, and arrested the two suspects in the act.
A police source told Le Parisien newspaper: "We found the player's home in total disorder.
"The two minors had rummaged through every room before we caught them red-handed."
Ruiz joined PSG from Napoli in 2022, and has since helped them lift three Ligue 1 titles and two French Cups as well as their first-ever Champions League.
Capped 37 times, he previously played for Spanish clubs Real Betis and Elche.
PSG hold Victory Parade following Champions League win against Inter Milan
His PSG teammate Willian Pacho had his home burgled in March while on international duty with Ecuador.
Ex-Manchester United winger Angel di Maria suffered a burglary during his PSG stay in 2021.
Widespread disorder broke out in Paris and across France as soon as Luis Enrique's side had wrapped up their record-breaking win on Saturday.
Two people died, and hundreds were arrested.
But the direct attack on midfield ace Ruiz's home - even though unsuccessful - will particularly sicken the vast majority of PSG's fans.
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