There is no worse feeling than being a parent

 


A black cloud of despair has already gathered in the sky of Old Trafford. Manchester United have been knocked out of the last 16 of the Champions League after losing 1-0 to Atletico Madrid at home the day before yesterday. Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandez, Harry Maguire ... one of United's players seemed to be bowing his head in frustration after the final whistle blew in the second leg of the Champions League. But Paul Pogbar does not have time to be disappointed!

How will it be? After the match, Pogba got the news that his house had been burglarized. He was not there, nor was Pogba's wife at home at that time. When the thief broke into their house, there were only children. Upon receiving the news of the theft, Pogba was worried and anxious - the children were not harmed! When his teammates were overwhelmed by the frustration of being knocked out of the Champions League, he and his wife rushed home anxiously.

In the end, of course, there is good news. Pogbar's children are well, no harm has been done to them. "Last night was a nightmare for our family," Pogba said of the burglary at his home. A thief has entered the house. At the time, our children were sleeping in their bedrooms. ' But Pogba said there was also a priceless thing to lose, ‘The thieves were a little less than five minutes into our house. The most valuable thing they have taken away from us is a sense of security and a sense of security! '



Thief Babajira chose the time quite well! They knew in that look that Pogba would be on the field playing, and that his wife would not be there. "My wife and I hurried home," Pogba wrote in a tweet. At the time we didn’t know if the kids were safe. We weren't there to protect the children হিসেবে there's nothing worse than being a parent. The situation I went through last night should not happen to anyone else. '

The BBC has also announced that Man United's French midfielder has been rewarded for apprehending those who stole from Pogbar's house. And football news website Goal.com reports that United are re-examining the safety of their players.

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