Rober González denounces fear at Real Zaragoza after attack on his home

Published on May 14, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Real Zaragoza footballer Rober González has broken his silence after suffering a direct attack at his private residence. In a tense press conference, the player confirmed that his front door was broken down during the night, adding to an escalation of graffiti and threats affecting several members of the squad and the board. González denounced a climate of widespread fear, stating that this time it's my turn, highlighting the concern prevailing in the dressing room.

A footballer with a serious expression in a press conference, dark and tense background, reflecting fear and denunciation after the attack on his home.

Perimeter security: human error or lack of protocol? 🔒

The incident at Rober González's home reopens the debate on protection systems for single-family homes. The forced door, likely of low resistance to repeated impacts, suggests it lacked a multi-point locking system or vibration sensors. Security cameras, if any, did not trigger an immediate response. From a technical standpoint, the installation of magnetic contacts on doors and windows, or an alarm system with visual verification to deter or alert authorities in real time, is notably absent.

The new tactic: from video analysis to break-in locksmithing 🔧

It seems some fans have swapped their season pass for a set of lock picks. If criticism was once limited to whistles in the stadium, now they specialize in express locksmithing and spray paint. Rober González now knows that, in addition to preparing for pressure in the box, he must review his home insurance. The squad wonders if the next winter signing will be a security guard or an emergency locksmith. At least the noise of the door falling has been louder than that of the stands in recent matches.