Injured and forfeited for the reception of Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday, the right side of Olympique de Marseille Jonathan Clauss took his place in the stands of the Vélodrome stadium. He and his partner did not stay until the end to see the defeat of OM (0-2), alerted to a burglary at their home.
“We had to urgently leave the match at half-time yesterday,” reacted Pauline, the footballer’s partner, on Instagram. The couple had already been the victim of a burglary at the end of 2023. Footballers are regularly targeted in France, and even more so in Marseille, both because of their good financial situation and their schedule. The dates and times of matches being known in advance, burglars can premeditate their attack.
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“It’s really annoying and insecure,” Pauline confided in her post on Instagram. Fortunately we had the reflex to have Praline (their dog) looked after on match nights.” Jonathan Clauss, 31, is a key player for OM where he has been playing since the summer of 2022. He has 12 caps with the France team. It was with the Blues that he was injured on March 26 during a friendly match against Chile (3-2 victory). Victim of a torn hamstring in his left thigh, he should return to competition at the end of April or beginning of May.