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Martin Fricker & Lucy Thornton

Autistic Everton fan's mum blasts Man Utd response as she welcomes Cristiano Ronaldo ban

A Mum whose autistic son’s phone was slapped out of his hand by Cristiano Ronaldo welcomed his £50,000 FA fine on Wednesday.

The Portuguese legend knocked teenage Everton fan Jacob Harding’s phone to the ground as he angrily left the pitch at Goodison Park. Ronaldo, who was sacked by Manchester United this week following a bombshell interview with Piers Morgan, was furious after losing the game.

He was later given a police caution for the incident in April, which left 14-year-old Jacob with a bruised and puffy hand. Ronaldo has been fined £50,000 and handed a two-game ban by the FA over the attack, which was caught on camera. Jacob’s mum Sarah Kelly, 37, said she was happy Ronaldo had been punished by the FA for “improper and/or violent conduct”.

She said: “I welcome the fact he has been fined. It’s been a long time coming. The FA rang me to tell me beforehand that he was getting the suspension and the fine.

“It would be nice now if they gave the £50,000 to charity, maybe one for autistic children.”

Sarah blasted United for not punishing Ronaldo for the incident, which occurred towards the end of last season.

“They should have taken action against Ronaldo a long time ago,” she told the Mirror. “This happened in April. I’ve been getting attacked online for dragging it on when it was everyone else taking their time.

“I’ve had no apology whatsoever from Manchester United. They haven’t once reached out to me.”

Everton fan Jacob, with his mum, Sarah (Andy Stenning)

The ban means Ronaldo would be suspended for two games if he joins another Premier League club.

United’s fierce rivals Chelsea and Newcastle have both linked with a move for the 37-year-old.

Ronaldo is in Qatar preparing for Portugal’s World Cup opener against Ghana on Thursday. He issued a public apology after the Goodison Park incident, which occurred as he made his way towards the tunnel.

Ronaldo 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 invite this supporter to watch a game at Old Trafford as a sign of fair-play and sportsmanship.”

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