Jack Grealish's mansion was raided for £1million worth of jewellery by thieves on Wednesday night, according to reports.
Family of the Manchester City winger - who was playing in his side's clash with Everton at the time - were reportedly forced to 'hit panic' buttons inside the house.
According to The Sun, ten relatives - including Grealish's fiancée Sasha Attwood, parents, two sisters and brother - were watching the match before being alerted by noises upstairs.
Mail Sport's Jack Gaughan reports that, after City's 3-1 win at Goodison Park, Grealish did dash down the tunnel at the end of the game, which looked unusual.
The England international played the full 90 minutes as Pep Guardiola's side stormed to a victory against the Toffees on Wednesday.
The family were forced to run and hide for cover inside the £5.6million mansion that Grealish only moved into before Christmas, while police told neighbours to lock their doors and stay in their homes.
Police, fearing they could face a potential hostage situation, rushed to the scene and even had a helicopter search the area, but the offenders were able to escape with £1million worth of jewellery.
A source told the Sun: 'The family are really shaken. The gang took a lot of watches and jewellery.
'They executed their raid when Manchester City were playing live on TV and all his family had gathered downstairs to cheer him on.
'No one was injured but there was a lot of panic. Everyone was terrified as they were all so vulnerable.
'It's an enormous property, so it is understandable why no one heard anything at first. It was also the first time the family had visited so they were unfamiliar with the property.
'When the dogs went mad, and they could hear people creeping about, they pressed
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