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Updated Police investigating Cristiano Ronaldo fan incident at Goodison Park

Ronaldo had returned to the Man United XI but could not find the net
Ronaldo had returned to the Man United XI but could not find the net

Merseyside Police have launched an investigation following an incident in which Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to knock a mobile phone out of a teenage supporter's hand at Everton.

The force is appealing for witnesses after footage on social media emerged which appeared to show the Portuguese smashing a phone out of a Toffees fan’s hand and onto the ground as he limped off towards the tunnel following United's 1-0 loss at Goodison Park.

Ronaldo later issued an apology for his "outburst" via social media and invited the 14-year-old, named as Jake Harding by his mother Sarah Kelly, to watch a game at Old Trafford "as a sign of fair-play and sportsmanship".

A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said: "We can confirm that we are liaising with Manchester United Football Club and Everton FC following reports of an alleged assault at the Everton v Manchester United football match at Goodison.

"As players were leaving the pitch at 2.30pm, it was reported that a boy was assaulted by one of the away team as they left the pitch.

"Inquiries are under way and officers are currently working with Everton Football Club to review CCTV footage and are carrying out extensive witness enquiries to establish if an offence has taken place.

"Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact Merseyside Police social media desk via Twitter @MerPolCC or Facebook Merseyside Police Contact centre quoting reference number 228 of 9 April 2022."

The 37-year-old Ronaldo later took to his Instagram account to apologise.

He said: "It’s never easy to deal with emotions in difficult moments such as the one we are facing.

"Nevertheless, we always have to be respectful, patient and set the example for all the youngsters who love the beautiful game.

"I would like to apologise for my outburst and, if possible, I would like to invite this supporter to watch a game at Old Trafford as a sign of fair-play and sportsmanship."

Manchester United confirmed they were aware of the matter.

A club spokesperson said in a statement: "We are aware of an alleged incident after today’s game at Everton and the club will co-operate with any police inquiries."

Anthony Gordon’s deflected shot handed Everton a priceless victory in their bid to avoid relegation while at the same time denting United’s hopes of a top-four finish.

Meanwhile, Dominic Calvert-Lewin said he is fully committed to helping Everton stay in the Premier League and is confident he will soon be back among the goals.

Calvert-Lewin had faced criticism for appearing on a GQ cover

The England international had scored three in as many matches at the start of the season but a muscle injury sustained against Brighton ruled the striker out until January.

Calvert-Lewin, who scored 21 goals for the Toffees last season, has failed to find the net since returning and faced criticism from some supporters this week after featuring in a photo shoot for British GQ.

The 25-year-old has also been strongly linked with a summer switch to Arsenal.

But in an Instagram post after Saturday's victory, Calvert-Lewin wrote: "This club has shaped me into the man I am today.

"People can choose to believe what they read, that's out of my control. But what is in my control is how I conduct myself on the pitch.

"I have always given 100% and will continue to do so, it is not in my character to give anything less.

"Actions speak louder than words I know and you judge me on goals, which will come.

"Sometimes as a player you go through difficult spells and that is part and parcel.

"I am here to win and I am here to fight to the very end. Massive three points for us today."

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