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Report: Police Question Jose Mourinho After Foiling Planned Burglary On His Home
Mourinho is reportedly in shock after criminals planned to rob him.
By Salvatore Landolina
Jose Mourinho is being questioned by police after they foiled a Macedonian gang who allegedly planned to raid his villa in Como.
La Stampa reports the gang were ready to burgle Mourinho's home and they had built up a diary of all of his movements so they could strike when he wasn't there.
Police in Genoa discovered documents including Mourinho's address, photographs and his car number plate, which the gang had obtained.
Mourinho will be questioned by investigators today over the incident. Inter assistant coach Giuseppe Baresi is expected to take the press conference ahead of tomorrow's game against Parma.
It is said the Macedonian gang is connected to a network of Italian criminals who had already tried to target Atalanta players in the past.
The former Chelsea coach has also taken steps to increase security in his home.
If you want to read more news on Italy, head over to Goal.com's Italy section!
La Stampa reports the gang were ready to burgle Mourinho's home and they had built up a diary of all of his movements so they could strike when he wasn't there.
Police in Genoa discovered documents including Mourinho's address, photographs and his car number plate, which the gang had obtained.
Mourinho will be questioned by investigators today over the incident. Inter assistant coach Giuseppe Baresi is expected to take the press conference ahead of tomorrow's game against Parma.
It is said the Macedonian gang is connected to a network of Italian criminals who had already tried to target Atalanta players in the past.
The former Chelsea coach has also taken steps to increase security in his home.
If you want to read more news on Italy, head over to Goal.com's Italy section!
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