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Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Chelsea 'mystified after £30,000 worth of equipment goes MISSING from their training ground, as suspicious club call in the police'
Chelsea are reportedly mystified after £30,000 worth of high-tech camera equipment used in training disappeared from their Cobham headquarters. According to The Sun, the club called Surrey Police over the missing gear. While it is not currently known whether the equipment had simply been mislaid, the incident has been deemed suspicious enough for the police to become involved. Just like many other elite clubs, Chelsea use video footage from training sessions and matches extensively to aid their players' tactical understanding. It has also proven beneficial for physical preparation before games. Chelsea declined to comment on the timing and circumstances of the discovery, but more details could come to light once all staff members return from holiday. Mail Sport has contacted Surrey Police for comment. A number of Blues players have been rocked by break-ins at their mansions over recent years, including Raheem Sterling and club captain Reece James. Sterling's home was burgled while he was away with England at the 2022 World Cup, the group escaping with £300,000 worth of designer watches. The superstar flew back from Qatar to comfort his family after talks with Gareth Southgate, but later returned to re-join his team-mates at the tournament. Serial burglar Emiliano Krosi was part of the gang that used a ladder in the rear garden to climb through Sterling's bedroom window and take ten Rolex watches. Albanian Krosi was jailed for 13 years in November 2024 for his part in the raid on Sterling's £7m house and 32 other burglaries across the South East. James took aim at the 'cowardly thieves' who broke into his home in December 2021, while he was playing for Chelsea in the Champions League. The burglars got away with a safe containing James' Champions League winner's medal from that year, as well as his Euro 2020 runners-up medal. Meanwhile, Jamie Carragher has questioned Chelsea 's direction under Todd Boehly and Enzo Maresca – claiming the Blues are still no nearer to mounting a Premier League title challenge despite splashing another quarter of a billion pounds. Carragher is not convinced that Maresca's revamped squad is any stronger than before, suggesting the club's lavish recruitment has lacked impact despite eight summer arrivals costing around £250million combined. 'When I look at Chelsea, I think about what you did in the Club World Cup – everyone wanted to win it,' Carragher said, speaking on The Overlap Fan Debate. ' Real Madrid really wanted to win, PSG did, and so did Manchester City, all those that we class as the best teams. 'So I do think it's a big thing and it will help build a connection between Enzo Maresca and the supporters, which wasn't really there last season. 'I'm not sure it'll push Chelsea any closer to the title, though. When Chelsea do business, over the last couple of years, it feels like a lot of players are changing without anyone really lifting the level. 'I know Cole Palmer has been amazing, but all your wingers feel the same. 'A perfect example is [Jamie] Gittens coming in and Madueke leaving – there is no elevation, and I see that with a lot of positions at Chelsea.' Chelsea kick off the 2025-26 campaign on August 17 with a derby against Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge.


The Sun
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Sun
Chelsea rocked by disappearance of £30,000 worth of equipment from Blues' Cobham training ground
CHELSEA have been rocked by the disappearance of £30,000 of camera equipment from their training ground. The Blues called Surrey Police after the gear was reported missing from their Cobham HQ. 2 2 It remains unclear whether the hi-tech video equipment has just been mislaid and will come to light once all staff have returned from holiday. But the incident is suspicious enough for the club to have involved the police. Top football clubs like the world champion Blues make extensive use of video footage from training and matches to help players' physical, technical, tactical and mental performance. Chelsea declined to comment about the timing and circumstances of the discovery that the equipment was not where it should be. But if a crime has been committed, it won't be the first in the leafy Surrey suburbs to affect the club. A number of Chelsea players have been the victims of break-ins at their mansions near the club's training base. Raheem Sterling's home was targeted in December 2022 while he was with England at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, with a group of burglars stealing £300,000 of designer watches. Sterling flew home from the tournament to comfort his family before returning to the Middle East. Albanian Emiliano Krosi was later jailed for more than 11 years for his part in the raid and 32 other burglaries across the South East. Sterling was the fourth Chelsea player to have his home burgled in a relatively short space of time. Current club captain Reece James slammed the 'cowardly thieves' who broke into his house in December 2021 while he was playing for the Blues in the Champions League. The burglars got away with a safe that contained James' medal from Chelsea's Champions League win of that year, as well as the Euro 2020 runners-up medal he earned with England. At least two other unnamed Chelsea players were understood to have suffered similar experiences around the same time