Tottenham Hotspur defender Destiny Udogie was left heartbroken after discovering his £150,000 Range Rover had been broken into and vandalized following the club’s Premier League defeat to West Ham on Saturday.
The 23-year-old Italian, an unused substitute in the match, returned to his vehicle to find the rear window smashed and glass scattered throughout the interior.
In a sarcastic social media post sharing footage of the damage, Udogie wrote, “Yeah, goodnight”. This distressing incident is the second serious security issue involving the player in recent months, following an alleged confrontation in September where a football agent threatened him with a firearm.
The break-in occurred as Tottenham’s season descends into turmoil on and off the pitch. The team’s 2-1 loss to West Ham, sealed by a stoppage-time winner, prompted furious home fans to chant for manager Thomas Frank to be “sacked in the morning”.
The result leaves Spurs languishing in 14th place in the Premier League, having won only two of their last thirteen league games. Compounding the crisis, Frank faces a severe injury crisis, with only 11 senior outfield players available for a crucial Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund this week.

According to reports, thieves stripped the boot of Udogie’s luxury vehicle, leaving behind only a clothes hanger and a carton of water. The Metropolitan Police confirmed an earlier arrest related to the September firearm incident, where a 31-year-old man was detained on suspicion of possession of firearms with intent, blackmail, and driving without a licence before being released on bail.
Tottenham released a statement of support following the earlier threat, saying, “We have been providing support for Destiny and his family since the incident and will continue to do so”. Manager Thomas Frank also previously expressed sympathy, calling it a “terrible situation” .
The personal violation against Udogie has sparked anger among supporters and intensified scrutiny on the club’s wider instability. Fans online reacted with a mix of sympathy and fury, with some comments criticizing London’s crime levels.
Meanwhile, Frank’s future remains in the balance. Although he stated he retains the trust of the board after a meeting with club executives, reports indicate he is in “critical danger” of losing his job, with the Dortmund match potentially pivotal.
Amid the pressure, Frank has appealed for unity: “We need everyone to support us from minute one… If we get that support, anything can happen. Magic can happen”. For Destiny Udogie and a beleaguered Tottenham, such magic feels in desperately short supply.


