Mirror: Premier League players hire ex-fighters to beef up security in response to break-ins
According to Mirror News on November 3, Premier League players have recently become the target of many shocking burglaries. In order to strengthen security protection, some stars have taken unconventional measures, such as starting to hire former MMA (Mixed Martial Arts, mixed martial arts) players to protect themselves and their families. A number of Premier League players have suffered burglaries in recent seasons, with the Cheshire homes of players including Grealish and Sterling having been affected. Now, Premier League players are stepping up security measures to deter would-be thieves. A club security consultant said in an interview with the "Daily Mail": "I can tell you that a major Premier League club with several players living in Cheshire has stepped up security and they now employ several former MMA players to serve as player bodyguards." "One of the former MMA players is responsible for personal protection of the players, and the other is responsible for looking after the house. This means that when the player goes out with the team, he will stay at home. Criminal gangs usually enter when players go out to compete. The two former MMA fighters are very confident and will not back down when faced with physical confrontations." "Criminal gangs from Manchester and Liverpool see Prestbury and Northford as a playground of opportunity. They are not afraid of the security guards driving fake police cars. They just want to enter the residence and leave quickly." After his home was robbed, he called on social media to bring the criminals to justice. He wrote: "My home was burglarized a few days ago and I can't describe how sad I am. My family means everything to me and nothing is more important than keeping them safe. This incident has been a traumatic experience for all of us and thankfully no one was injured." "Over the past 12 months , I experienced many great moments and achievements, but to be honest, the best year of my football career is no longer worth celebrating. These criminals have no idea how much damage they have caused to people's lives. I hope they can be found and brought to justice so that other families do not suffer the same."
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