David Raya has a last unexpected defense to demotivate the intruders.
British newspaper The Sun reveals that Arsenal's Spanish goalkeeper bought a dog to prevent burglaries.
The 28-year-old doorman owns an American Bully XL that he trains to deter thieves who try to get too close to his home.
The holder in the cages of the English club has a special permit to have this animal which is in a secure cage, explains the daily.
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Banned by the British government, this breed was banned after several attacks by this dog which caused the death of two people.
Since January 1, this canine, which can weigh up to 60 kilos, has been banned from the territory and owners have been forced to euthanize their dogs.
That of David Raya, named “Goku”, is followed by experts from the Elite Protection Dogs, who are responsible for training him.
This company also offered its services to the 2022 world champion Emiliano Martinez who bought a Belgian Malinois shepherd.
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For several years, several football players have been victims of burglaries, like former Gunner Mesut Özil and Sead Kolasinac, victims of carjacking in 2019. Recently, in France, PSG goalkeepers Gianluigi Donnaruma and Alexandre Letellier had been victims in their homes.