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David de Gea fumes as controversial Cristiano Ronaldo moment captured after Everton win

Your Everton evening headlines on Saturday, April 9.

Manchester United 'looking into' Cristiano Ronaldo incident after defeat to Everton

Manchester United are looking into an incident involving Cristiano Ronaldo following Everton’s win at Goodison Park.

Ronaldo was videoed after Everton’s 1-0 Premier League victory appearing to knock an object, suggested to be a mobile phone, out of someone’s hand. The incident occurred as Ronaldo and his team-mates made their way back to their dressing room located in the car park of Everton's Park End stand.

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The forward endured a difficult afternoon at Goodison after he was booked for belting the ball into the dugout after conceding a throw-in during the closing stages of the game. The 37-year-old was then jeered by Evertonians before he revealed a bloody shin after removing his shin pad and pulling down his sock following the full-time whistle.

And in footage shared on Twitter by Toffees news account @EvertonHub, Ronaldo seemingly showed his frustration in the incident as he left the pitch. The ECHO understands United are looking into what happened.

Connor O'Neill has the full story, here.

'Disgraceful' - David de Gea fumes after Everton beat Manchester United

Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has slammed his team's performance after Everton secured a crucial 1-0 victory against the Red Devils at Goodison Park on Saturday.

Few had given the Blues a chance of getting a result against Ralf Rangnick's side after suffering a hugely disappointing midweek defeat to Burnley, but a first half goal from Anthony Gordon proved good enough to earn the Toffees a priceless three points, moving them away from the relegation zone, for now at least.

But if Everton were joyous in victory the exact opposite can be said of United's players and their glovesman De Gea in particular.

Richard Garnett has the full story, here.

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