Breaking news: Ronaldo gave players a shocking talks as he zoom out of training ground with car ,here is what he said ,situation explained .
Cristiano Ronaldo did his best to avoid
the cameras as he skulked in the back
of a car when leaving Manchester United
training on Tuesday.

The Portuguese star, at the centre of a phone
-smashing storm, seemingly hoped to stay
out of the spotlight with a surreptitious
exit in the back of a dark Porsche from the
club's Carrington training ground in
the afternoon.
Ronaldo is dealing with the aftermath
of smashing a mobile phone from a young
Everton fan's hand when leaving the pitch
after their 1-0 defeat against the relegation
-threatened Toffees on Saturday.
Merseyside Police are looking into the
incident and have appealed for more information
. They also confirmed that they were
liaising with both clubs.
Sarah Kelly, the mum of Everton supporter
Jake Harding, a 14-year-old autistic
boy, has alleged to the Liverpool Echo that
Ronaldo 'assaulted' her son, claiming
the player's actions bruised Jake's hand.
Ronaldo apologised on Instagram on Saturday
night for his 'outburst' and invited the pair
to Old Trafford as a gesture of 'fair-play
and sportsmanship'. However, the pair
have refused his invitation, insisting they
'don't owe him a favour'.

Kelly said: 'United have handled it terribly
and it's just made things even worse
to be honest.'
Responding to Ronaldo's 'backhanded'
apology, she added: 'The way I see it is,
if someone assaulted him in the street
and then asked us to go around for dinner,
we wouldn't. Just because he's Cristiano
Ronaldo, why would we do it? It's like
we owe him a favour, but I'm sorry, we don't.'
'We've kindly declined the offer to go
to United because Jake doesn't want to go
there and he doesn't want to see Ronaldo.
He's made that pretty clear. They're not
my words, they're my son's words.



It's affected him more than it's affected
me, so I have put everything to him to make
his own mind up on - he doesn't want to
go to United, he doesn't want to go to see
Ronaldo. All that I'm saying right now
is that it's in the hands of the police'.
A spokesperson for Manchester United
confirmed that the club will cooperate
with the FA and the police's inquiries.
In the wake of the incident, Ronaldo
has been widely criticised as a 'prima donna
' and setting a bad example. Former Newcastle
defender Jose Enrique also slammed him,
saying Ronaldo 'believes he is God',
and admitted he doesn't like him.
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