Anton Ferdinand's car has been attacked by vandals but the defender doesn't think West Ham fans were responsible.
The Baby Bentley had a window smashed while it was parked outside his east London home and comes just a week after furious fans confronted striker Marlon Harewood following the 1-0 Premiership defeat to Watford.
Ferdinand was also to blame for the loss as he gave away the spot-kick that handed the Hornets the crucial triumph during the relegation showdown.
The 21-year-old said in the Daily Mirror: "It happened outside my house. I normally keep my car in a locked garage but on this occasion I parked up outside my house and I went upstairs only briefly to get something.
"I must have only left it for a few minutes, if that. But when I came down the window was smashed.
"There was no indication that it was West Ham fans, I have to say. As far as I was concerned it never even occurred to me that it might be West Ham fans.
"I really don't think it was. I think it might just have been kids or something. Harewood was confronted by finger-jabbing fans in his car as he was leaving Upton Park last Saturday. He too has sought to play down the incident.
With the Hammers third from bottom and without a win since their shock 1-0 victory over Manchester United in December, there are fears supporters are taking their frustrations too far.
Skipper Nigel Reo-Coker clashed with fans who criticised him at the end of the FA Cup fourth round defeat against Watford in January.
But West Ham are keen to play down a rift between the players and the fans. A spokeswoman said: "We do not believe the incident was connected with West Ham fans.
"We believe it was an isolated incident and we have treated it as such."
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