Getafe player Borja Mayoral had a terrible scare this Monday, after his house, located in a luxurious residential area of Pozuelo de Alarcón, caught fire after midday, following a fire in one of the rooms of the upper apartment.
In the house, a two-story chalet, there were only two dogs, which were rescued by firefighters and handed over to the neighbors until the footballer arrived. At the time of the fire, Mayoral was collecting the Zarra Trophy, which ranks him as top scorer in the last League (during which he scored a total of 15 goals), an award shared with current Milan striker Álvaro Morata.
While he received a bouquet of well-deserved praise and congratulations, the firefighters of the Community of Madrid were busy putting out the three lights found upon entering the room. The emergency services of Pozuelo de Alarcón and the national and local police also went to the scene, although for the moment the causes of the event have not been revealed.
The fire broke out shortly before three in the afternoon and it was not until almost two hours later that Mayoral was able to access the property in the company of his associate. The striker noted the material damage on site, once the work of the displaced professionals had been completed. You will now have to wait at least a few days to repair the damage and be able to use the house normally again.