Overview
- Udogie discovered the rear window of his £150,000 Range Rover smashed with glass strewn inside after Saturday’s home defeat to West Ham.
- Only a clothes hanger and a carton of water were left in the boot, according to footage he posted to Snapchat captioned, "Yeah, goodnight."
- Reports place the break-in on Saturday evening in London, hours after he was an unused substitute in the 2-1 loss.
- In September, a 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of firearms possession with intent, blackmail, and driving without a licence and later bailed, with no charges reported to date.
- Tottenham said it is supporting Udogie and would not comment further due to legal sensitivities, while public reaction reignited debate over London’s safety and coach Thomas Frank called the situation terrible.