From The Mirror
Robbie Keane has become the seventh Liverpool player to have his house burgled in the last two years.
His penthouse flat was broken into while he was away on international duty with the Republic of Ireland and an expensive watch and jewellery are believed to have been stolen.
Keane, 28, had been using the city centre apartment while house-hunting following his £20million summer move from Tottenham.
Over the past two years six Anfield players have been burgled while playing.
Club captain and England midfielder Steven Gerrard, 28, hired extra security after raiders broke into his Formby home last December.
Gerrard was playing in a Champions League match in Marseilles when four men broke in and confronted his wife Alex Curran.
Peter Crouch, now at Portsmouth, returned from scoring a double at Anfield in 2006 to discover burglars had been through his Cheshire property.
Poland goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek was targeted while on international duty in June 2006 and Dirk Kuyt was a victim in November last year when he was away with the Holland team.
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