Published on 12:00 AM, February 25, 2008

Fabiano's house burgled

Sevilla striker Luis Fabiano's family were robbed at gunpoint in their home last Friday the day after goalkeeper Andres Palop had his house burgled, manager Manolo Jimenez said.
Speaking to reporters after Saturday's 5-0 win over Real Zaragoza, Jimenez said Brazilian Fabiano had been at training during the robbery while Palop and his family had been asleep when they were burgled.
“The robberies have been another obstacle the side have had to overcome. The squad have come together, talked a lot, and we dedicate the win to our families, in particular Luis's,” Sevilla coach Jimenez said.
“The players have made a great effort, bearing in mind that some of them have had little sleep, and that the incidents have had a negative effect on morale.”
The incident did not appear to distract Fabiano on the pitch and the Primera Liga's leading scorer took his tally for the season to 19 with two goals against Zaragoza, who finished with 10 men.
“It was one of our best games this season,” said Palop.
Two own-goals and a header from Seydou Keita completed the victory.