WHEELS WRECKED: Spurs star Destiny Udogie discovers smashed £150k Range Rover months after harrowing gunpoint ordeal
PREMIER League ace Destiny Udogie has been targeted in yet another grim attack – months after he was allegedly threatened at gunpoint.
Posted Tuesday, January 20, 2026 by Thesun.co.uk
Tottenham Hotspur defender Destiny Udogie has fallen victim to crime in London for the second time in just a few months. The 23-year-old took to social media to share the aftermath of a break-in involving his luxury vehicle.

Udogie posted images showing the shattered rear window of his £150k Range Rover
The Italian international discovered the damage following a recent London derby
This incident follows a previous life-threatening encounter involving a firearm
The Italy international shared footage on Snapchat showing glass shards littering the boot of his car alongside personal items. He captioned the disheartening scene with a simple: "yeah goodnight."
According to reports, Udogie discovered the vehicle had been targeted on Saturday evening after returning from Tottenham's match against West Ham. The defender was an unused substitute in the game, which saw the Hammers claim a 2-1 victory.
Fans quickly rallied around the player, expressing outrage at him being targeted. One supporter noted Udogie's humble reputation and charitable nature, questioning why such a "down-to-earth guy" would be singled out.
This car break-in is the latest in a string of disturbing events for the £60million-rated star. Just last September, Udogie was allegedly threatened by an armed man while walking in Barnet, north London. Reflecting on that shock in a recent interview with The Athletic, he admitted: "It was not something I'd wish on anyone... but the club showed me great support and kept me and my family safe."
At the time of the first incident, Spurs manager Thomas Frank praised Udogie's resilience, noting that he continued to perform well on the pitch despite the trauma. The Metropolitan Police confirmed that a 31-year-old man was arrested in connection with that armed threat and remains on bail.
Udogie is unfortunately not the only Spurs player to face such security issues. His teammate Yves Bissouma has reportedly been targeted by criminals three times, losing over £1 million in luxury items and suffering pepper-spray attacks and home raids. Bissouma has spoken candidly about the "fear and paranoia" these incidents have introduced into his life.
Despite the recent string of personal setbacks and the distress caused by these attacks, Udogie continues to be a vital part of the Tottenham squad since his move from Udinese.
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