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Spurs star sprayed with tear gas as muggers make off with £260,000 watch

03 June 2024 , 12:12
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The former Brighton star told police he tried to take refuge inside the five-star property, but its doors were locked
The former Brighton star told police he tried to take refuge inside the five-star property, but its doors were locked

TOTTENHAM star Yves Bissouma has had his £260,000 watch stolen after brazen muggers sprayed tear gas in his face outside a five star hotel in France.

The £30million midfielder and his wife were attacked as they arrived at a luxury hotel in Cannes at the weekend.

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Spurs midfielder Yves Bissouma was the subject of a vicious attack in France on SundayCredit: Rex
The incident happened outside the 5-star Majestic Barriere hotel in Cannes at around 4am
The incident happened outside the 5-star Majestic Barriere hotel in Cannes at around 4amCredit: Getty
The Premier League midfielder previously wearing one of his luxury watches
The Premier League midfielder previously wearing one of his luxury watchesCredit: Instagram
Bissouma is known to show off his impressive clothing and jewellery collection
Bissouma is known to show off his impressive clothing and jewellery collectionCredit: Instagram

Two hooded men reportedly pounced on Bissouma, 27, as he got out of his car outside the Majestic Barriere hotel at around 4am on Sunday.

The former Brighton star told police he tried to take refuge inside the five-star property, but its doors were locked.

The robbers then allegedly sprayed tear gas in his face before ripping a £260,000 watch from his wrist.

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They made off in a car, leaving the player and his WAG shocked and dismayed.

French national police have opened an inquiry.

The incident took place on the Promenade de la Croisette, up-market Cannes' swankiest street.

Bissouma and his partner returned to England later on Sunday.

They had been due to spend several days' holiday at the French resort.

A spokesperson for Tottenham told The Sun: "We are aware of the incident that took place and we will continue to check on the welfare of Yves and his family."

The shocking incident is the second blow this year for the Mali international, who contracted malaria while on international duty in January.

He caught the potentially fatal infection at the Africa Cup of Nations in the Ivory Coast, ironically the country of his birth.

Bissouma spent four seasons with Brighton, scoring six goals in 124 games, before Spurs paid £30m for him in 2022.

He has since made 56 appearances for the north Londoners.

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The midfielder spent two seasons with French club Lille before landing his move to Brighton.

Watch thefts have plagued Cannes in recent years, with over 30 incidents reported since January 2023.

Bissouma is just the latest footballer to be targeted by robbers following a spate of terrifying raids on star's homes across England.

Newcastle players Alexander Isak and Joelinton, England stars Jack Grealish and Raheem Sterling, and West Ham defender Kurt Zouma have all been victims of theft in the past 12 months.

In 2023, there were five burglaries alone on the homes of footballers.

Bissouma has since returned to England following Sunday's attack
Bissouma has since returned to England following Sunday's attackCredit: Rex
The midfielder has made 56 appearances for Spurs since joining for £30m from Brighton in 2022
The midfielder has made 56 appearances for Spurs since joining for £30m from Brighton in 2022Credit: Rex
Bissouma has already suffered one major setback this year when he caught malaria representing Mali at AFCON in the Ivory Coast in January
Bissouma has already suffered one major setback this year when he caught malaria representing Mali at AFCON in the Ivory Coast in JanuaryCredit: Getty

This prompted the former boss of a national intelligence unit focused on series organised crime to issue a chilling warning.

Supt Carl Williams suggested the gangs are scouring social media feeds to learn players' timetables.

He added: "In today’s world where many wealthy individuals are active on social media their significant public profile can help make them targets.

“Their high-value possessions are often on display as well as information about their plans.”

But the true reason behind the spate of high-end robberies could be even more sinister.

It is feared the thieves, many of whom reside in Albania, are flying into the UK specifically to burgle Prem stars.

They will then flee the country - often wearing the stolen goods while going through airport security.

Many of the stars have been targeted by "away day" looters who will strike when teams travel for their games.

Steve Goodman

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