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House of Real Madrid star burgled while playing against Barcelona in Copa del Rey

- Karim Benzema's house was on Wednesday night, February 27, burgled by unknown hoodlums

- Benzema was playing for his club Real Madrid against Barcelona when the reported incident happened

- Real Madrid lost the match 3-0 in front of their fans and they are out of the Copa del Rey

Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema reportedly had his house burgled while playing for Los Blancos against bitter rivals Barcelona in the Copa del Rey.

Karim Benzema and his teammates suffered a 3-0 defeat against Barcelona on Wednesday night to crash out of the Copa del Rey at the semifinal stages.

And according to Sport, France international Karim Benzema learnt that his mansion was robbed after the encounter at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The 31-year-old Frenchman now becomes the latest player in France to have been robbed after attack on PSG's Dani Alves and Barcelona's Kevin Prince Boateng's houses.

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Spanish giants Real Madrid have not made an official comment on the reported incident that has to do with Karim Benzema.

Real Madrid are currently occupying third position on the Spanish La Liga standings with 48 points after 25 games and they are 9 points behind leaders Barcelona.

Los Blancos are still active in this year's Champions League after beating Ajax in the first leg of their round of 16 encounter played in Amsterdam.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema showed off his luxury cars as he tries to put behind him the pain of him not being picked by France coach Didier Deschamp for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

The 31-year-old superstar has now proven to his fans that he travels in style after he posted a video of himself on a private jet.

In the clip, Benzema had five super cars waiting for him as he made his way onto the runway. The cars included a Lamborghini, a Rolls Royce, a Porsche and a Bentley.

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