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LONDON (Reuters) – Arsenal striker Mbadoud Ozil was tried on Thursday for stealing a stab in North London, an intense social media scene and his colleague and friend Bosnian Siad Kulachenaths, fighter aggressors in hand.
The "tank" appeared in CCTV cameras jumping from a luxury SUV driven by Ozil to masked badailants who raided a motorcycle in the Golds Green area of the capital Thursday afternoon.
The badailants waved the knives in front of the 26-year-old Arsenal defender, who seemed to be fighting them fiercely.
The Sun reported that the attackers had tried to reach the Ozil car, parked in front of Kolashinets' house.
The attackers then pursued the vehicle of the Ozil car, which was later arrested after throwing stones and bricks at the windows.
"The sun" Ozil "terrified" and his wife Amina Gulchi got out of the car and ran off to a Turkish restaurant in the street, where the staff went to help them and chase the gang before the police arrived .
"We were in contact with the players and they were in good shape," said a spokesman for Arsenal.
Police confirmed that they responded to a request for an attempted robbery.
A police spokesman told AFP that "motorcycle suspects tried to rob a person who was driving a car".
"The driver and a pbadenger escaped unharmed and settled in a restaurant at Gold's Green where police spoke to them."
"There has been no arrest and investigations are continuing."
The two friends, Colachinets and Ozil, have joined a list of targeted football players on the streets of London.
Andy Carroll, the former West Ham player, had been threatened with weapons in 2016 while he was returning home after the exercise.
White-knuckle attacks have increased in recent years in London. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, 285 people were killed by stabbing between April 2017 and March 2018 in England and Wales, a record since the publication of these figures in 1946.
To make the streets safer, new Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who took office on Wednesday, has promised to recruit an additional 20,000 police over the next few weeks.
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