Published on 12:00 AM, November 21, 2016

Ibe robbed at knifepoint

Bournemouth's English midfielder Jordon Ibe runs with the ball during the English Premier League football match. File Photo: AFP

Bournemouth forward Jordon Ibe was robbed at knifepoint when thieves rammed his car just four days after suspected gunmen allegedly threatened West Ham striker Andy Carroll.

The 20-year-old had his 25,000 pound Rolex watch stolen after his car was struck in Surrey Quays, south-east London.

The attack came after England international Carroll, 27, was the victim of an alleged attempted robbery as he drove home from a training session on November 2.

Scotland Yard said detectives were investigating the attack on Ibe, which took place near at around 1.45pm on November 6.

A police spokesman said: "One of the suspects threatened the victim with a knife before stealing his watch. The victim was not injured.

"At this early stage, officers are investigating whether the suspects intentionally collided with the victim's car."

West Ham manager Slaven Bilic described Carroll as "very brave" after the player was allegedly targeted as he drove his Mercedes G-Wagon back to his home in Essex from the club's Rush Green training ground.