When Jérôme Roussillon saves Kevin Volland’s stolen watch for 180,000 euros

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There are periods in football when everything goes wrong. Kevin Volland (31) is in bad shape. Silent for more than two months with Union Berlin (his last goal dates back to December 9 against Borussia Mönchengladbach), the former Monaco player suffered a disappointment when his watch was stolen outside a Munich nightclub. According to the facts reported in Bilda 16-year-old boy managed to steal a luxury watch, a Patek Philippe Nautilus, worth 180,000 euros before a fight broke out.

Jérôme Roussillon, who was preparing to leave by taxi, observed the scene and immediately pursued the thief. As on the pitch, his speed made the difference and he managed to stop it. The 16-year-old had thrown the watch to the ground while fleeing, which severely damaged it. The police then intervened to arrest the thief.

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