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Following Manchester United's 1-0 loss to Everton, the club is investigating an incident involving Cristiano Ronaldo and a cellphone.According to eyewitnesses, the 37-year-old attacker was walking down the Goodison Park tunnel after the final whistle on Saturday afternoon when he seemed to drop a fan's phone on the ground.
The incident was captured on video by the Twitter account @EvertonHub.
According to Sky Sports assistant editor Lyall Thomas, Manchester United is aware of the problem. In reality, the Premier League club is investigating the incident at Goodison Park involving Cristiano Ronaldo and his phone.
Ralf Rangnick's squad lost further ground in the race for Champions League football on another poor afternoon.
United struggled to pose any form of attacking threat despite having solid periods of possession throughout the game. Jordon Pickford saved a lot of chances from Macus Rashford early on, but beyond that, it was a bad overall performance.
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea provided an honest evaluation of his team's performance against the Premier League strugglers after the final whistle. Frank Lampard, the manager of the Toffees, was overjoyed with the outcome. He stated, "It feels incredibly fantastic - big win, big day."
"The reality of our situation is unmistakable. For us, the fighting spirit and qualities we demonstrated were significant. That is something we must continue to do. We must duplicate that, and if we do, we will be confident.
"For us, the fan base is enormous. They are one of the reasons we are successful here. A few groans are to be expected. The reaction is what the fans are interested in.
"We see this joined-up thing at this stadium when they witness that. We need to find a way to duplicate that."
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