The defender’s wife and children are “in shock but okay” after being held at knifepoint during a robbery at their north London home.
Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen says his family are recovering after being the victims of a home burglary while he was away on Champions League duty.
The family were physically unharmed during the incident, which took place last Tuesday when the Belgium centre-back was part of the Spurs squad beaten 3-0 at RB Leipzig.
“I’m okay. Obviously it’s a big shock for everyone,” Vertonghen told the Sun.
“The family are in shock but okay. It is what it is.”
A statement issued by the Metropolitan Police read: “Police were called to a residential address in NW3, at 19.49hrs on Tuesday, 10 March to a report of a burglary. Officers attended.
“It was reported four men wearing balaclavas, armed with knives, had entered the property and stolen a number of items before leaving.
“Nobody was injured. The suspects had left the scene before officers arrived.
“There have been no arrests. Enquiries continue.”
Both the police and Tottenham have urged anyone with information that could assist with the enquiry to call 101 and give the reference CAD 7358/10Mar.
Vertonghen, 32, has called London his home since 2012, when he completed a move to Spurs from Ajax.
The Belgium international has gone on to make more than 300 appearances for the club, although there are doubts over his future as his contract expires in June.
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