World Cup 2022: Raheem Sterling to return to Qatar for England v France

England winger Raheem Sterling is to return to Qatar before Saturday's World Cup quarter-final against France.
The Chelsea player, 28, flew back to England on Sunday following a break-in at his family home in Surrey.
Sterling's spokesperson said he left the England camp to "prioritise the wellbeing" of his three young children.
He missed England's 3-0 win over Senegal in the last 16, but is expected to rejoin the squad in Al Wakrah on Friday, 9 December.
His representative had said Sterling's family was at home on Saturday when there were "armed intruders". The former Liverpool and Manchester City forward was said to be "shaken" and concerned for the wellbeing of his children.
In a statement, Surrey police said they were investigating a report of a burglary after the occupants of the house returned to find jewellery and watches had been taken, but that no threats of violence were involved.
On Wednesday, the police said they are not linking the case to another attempted burglary in the same village.
No arrests have been made yet in relation to the break-in at Sterling's home.
The Football Association is yet to reveal exactly what it was told about the incident before Sterling's departure.
Source: BBC
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