THOMAS MULLER’S house was reportedly burgled as the star helped Bayern Munich beat Barcelona last night.
The German striker played all 90 minutes as his side saw off Robert Lewandowski and Co in a 2-0 win at the Allianz Arena.
But Bild claims Muller’s night turned upside down shortly afterwards.
The forward lives in a villa in Wettlkam, around 17 miles south of Munich.
And police say at 10pm last night, over six-digits-worth of goods were stolen from Muller’s property.
The staggering sum included cash, jewellery and other valuables.
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When he discovered the news, Muller excused himself from his usual media duties before saying he had a “private appointment” to attend.
Teammates apparently took this to mean a birthday party, as Muller turned 33 years old yesterday.
Police then descended on Muller’s house with dogs and helicopters amid reports of the burglars escaping via a field.
However, no trace of them was found and the investigation remains ongoing.
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Oderbayern Sud police said: “On Tuesday evening, several unknown perpetrators apparently broke into a family home in the municipality of Otterfing and stole cash, jewellery and valuables in the mid-six-figure range.
“Despite massive police searches, there is no trace of the burglars. The Miesbach detective is investigating.”
Muller has been at Bayern his entire career, joining as a kid in 2000.
He’s scored an incredible 228 goals in 636 games.
And Muller has also won 11 Bundesliga titles, as well as two Champions Leagues.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk