Harry Kane has admitted Tottenham star Dele Alli was 'angry' after his team-mate was robbed at knifepoint in his own home earlier this week.
Two males wearing balaclavas broke into the back of Alli's north London property just after midnight on Wednesday and stole numerous items, including watches worth £350,000.
The England star suffered a minor facial injury after being punched while his brother Harry Hickford, who is staying with Alli during lockdown, was also involved in the scuffle.
Three valuable watches were taken by the thieves, with Alli taking to social media after the experience to assure people he and his partner, model Ruby Mae, were fine.
Alli reported for training on Thursday as normal despite the ordeal and Kane, having spoken to his team-mate after the incident, says he was left 'angry'.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain on Friday, Kane said: 'I text him the day after it happened, he seemed okay but when anything like that happens you'll be in a little bit of shock.
'I think he was a little bit angry, but he said the most important thing was his family was okay. No one was hurt or anything like that.
'It's just a horrible thing to hear especially when it's someone close to you, one of your good friends.
'It's just one of them things it wakes you up to make sure you're as secure as possible in your home.'