The fan's mother previously claimed her son was left "bruised" and "in complete shock" by the incident, and now the matter has ended.

August 17th, UK.

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New angle of Ronaldo phone incident. Image courtesy of @dominothement
Cristiano Ronaldo has been cautioned by police after footage emerged of the Manchester United forward appearing to smash a phone out of an Everton fan's hand following a match at Goodison Park. Credit: @EvertonHub and @dominothement

The Manchester United forward was cautioned by police after he was filmed smashing a phone out of a fan's hand.

A 37 year old man was interviewed under caution by the police in relation to an allegation of assault and criminal damage

There is an allegation relating to an incident following a football match.

"Conditional caution has been used to deal with the matter." The matter has come to an end.

If a person goes to court for a crime in the future, a caution can be used as evidence of bad character.

The officers launched an investigation after a clip was posted online that appeared to show the young boy's phone being knocked out of his hand.

Jake was left "bruised" and "in complete shock" by the incident, according to his mother.

Sarah Kelly told the ECHO that the teenager was upset about what happened and that it had put him off going to another game.

She shared a picture of her son's hand with the newspaper, which was red and bruised.

The Portuguese forward invited the supporter to watch a game at Old United as a sign of fair play and sportsmanship after he apologized.

He wrote that it was hard to deal with emotions in difficult moments.

We have to be respectful, patient and set the example for all the young people who love the game.