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Steven Gerrard has become the sixth player to be burgled while playing football for Liverpool. Steven Gerrard has become the sixth player in the Liverpool team to be burgled.
The 27-year-old's wife Alex Curran, who was in the property at the time of the incident, was left shaken following the raid in Formby, Merseyside. Detectives are linking the burglaries which have all taken place over the last 18 months when the footballers were playing at away games.
The England star's wife Alex Curran and two children were asleep in their Formby home at the time of the robbery.
Merseyside Police have described the raid on Tuesday night at about 2130 GMT as a "confrontational burglary".Merseyside Police have described the raid on Tuesday night at about 2130 GMT as a "confrontational burglary".
Ms Curran said she was left shaken but uninjured following the raid.
Police said thieves escaped with a woman's Rolex watch and two sets of car keys.
A spokesman for Liverpool Football Club said their first concerns were for the player, Ms Curran and their children.A spokesman for Liverpool Football Club said their first concerns were for the player, Ms Curran and their children.
We will be looking at ways to provide cover for the players' houses while they are away with the club Ian Cotton, Liverpool FC The players' homes targetedWe will be looking at ways to provide cover for the players' houses while they are away with the club Ian Cotton, Liverpool FC The players' homes targeted
The England star was away playing in the Champions League against Marseille at the time of the incident.The England star was away playing in the Champions League against Marseille at the time of the incident.
It is not known if the player's children were in the property when the burglary took place.
Ian Cotton, spokesman for Liverpool Football Club, said: "We were shocked to hear the news last night after the game in Marseille.Ian Cotton, spokesman for Liverpool Football Club, said: "We were shocked to hear the news last night after the game in Marseille.
"Our first concerns are for the welfare of Alex, Steven and the family."Our first concerns are for the welfare of Alex, Steven and the family.
"The club takes this extremely seriously and we will be looking at ways to provide cover for the players' houses while they are away with the club on domestic and international duty.""The club takes this extremely seriously and we will be looking at ways to provide cover for the players' houses while they are away with the club on domestic and international duty."
Gerrard is the sixth player to be targeted while playing for the team since June 2006.
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Three weeks ago, striker Dirk Kuyt's home in Woolton was targeted by thieves while he was away on international duty with Holland.Three weeks ago, striker Dirk Kuyt's home in Woolton was targeted by thieves while he was away on international duty with Holland.
Defender Daniel Agger had his home in Caldy, Wirral, burgled in September last year and striker Peter Crouch's house in Alderley Edge was targeted in the same month while he was on England duty.Defender Daniel Agger had his home in Caldy, Wirral, burgled in September last year and striker Peter Crouch's house in Alderley Edge was targeted in the same month while he was on England duty.
Current goalkeeper Pepe Reina was burgled while he played for Liverpool in last May's Champions League semi-final against Chelsea.Current goalkeeper Pepe Reina was burgled while he played for Liverpool in last May's Champions League semi-final against Chelsea.
His Porsche was taken during the raid and later found burnt-out in west Derby.His Porsche was taken during the raid and later found burnt-out in west Derby.
Those affected have been targeted because they are wealthy and it is known that they will be away from the UK for specific fixtures Supt Phil Scarth
In June 2006 the Merseyside home of former Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek, was also targeted by thieves.In June 2006 the Merseyside home of former Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek, was also targeted by thieves.
Supt Phil Scarth, of Merseyside Police, said: "We are linking these incidents as they have all targeted Premiership footballers living in the Merseyside area while they have been away at fixtures.
"Those affected have been targeted because they are wealthy and it is known that they will be away from the UK for specific fixtures.
He added: "The force already offers annual security reviews for the players.
"We are now working closely with the individuals affected as well as the club to offer crime prevention and personal security advice as well as stepping up security around footballers' homes."