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Man convicted of attempted robbery of Andy Carroll's watch

Andy Carroll and Andrea Ranocchia battle for possession during the Premier League match between Hull City and West Ham United on April 1, 2017
Image: Andy Carroll was the victim of attempted robbery

A man has been found guilty of attempting to rob Premier League striker Andy Carroll of his £22,000 wristwatch in a drive-by heist.

Jack O'Brien, 22, swooped on the England player's Jeep Wrangler near Hainault, north-east London, as he was driving home from West Ham's training ground last year.

Carroll told the trial he believed O'Brien had a gun when he pulled alongside him at a set of traffic lights and demanded the expensive timepiece on November 2.

The 28-year-old was then pursued by two suspects on motorbikes as he tried to escape, forcing him onto the wrong side of the road as he drove back to the training ground, which had security staff.

Convicted burglar O'Brien, of Navarre Gardens, Romford, east London, was found guilty of attempted robbery by a jury of six men and six women after six hours and 25 minutes of deliberations at Basildon Crown Court.