New Koundé scandal at Barça

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Saturday was not a good day for FC Barcelona, ​​who hit rock bottom (or almost) by losing 5-3 at home to Villarreal.

The day after the defeat, coach Xavi Hernandez announced that he would leave his post at the end of the season. The day was particularly bad for Jules Koundé. The French defender delivered another disappointing performance at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, although it seems somewhat futile at present as Sport report that his home was the subject of a burglary, which is believed to have taken place then that he played against Villarreal.

Koundé robbed in the middle of a match

It is not yet known what the thieves took, but this is not the first time that Koundé’s house has been targeted. Last April, while he was playing for FC Barcelona against Real Betis, a burglary also took place at his home, which left the 25-year-old very scared.

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