The 14-year-old autistic boy who was allegedly bruised by footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo at Goodison Park has turned down the Manchester United star’s invitation to Old Trafford.
Sarah Kelly, from Wirral, took her 14-year-old son Jake Harding to Goodison Park on Saturday for his first match. The pair sat in the Park End to watch Everton beat Manchester United 1-0.
Jake, who has autism, was filming the Manchester United players leaving the pitch at full-time when Ronaldo swiped a mobile phone out of his hand.
Sarah told the Liverpool Echo that the phone belonged to Jake and claimed that the Portuguese striker ‘assaulted’ him, bruising his hand, by knocking the phone to the floor.
Merseyside Police confirmed on Saturday that it was investigating reports that a boy had been allegedly assaulted by an away player.
Sarah said on Monday that she has been contacted by Manchester United but has been unimpressed by the club and Ronaldo’s public response. Regarding the response from Manchester United, Sarah told the Echo: ‘United have handled it terribly and it’s just made things even worse to be honest.’
In reply to Ronaldo’s invitation to Old Trafford and his apology, Sarah said: ‘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.’
Kelly added: ‘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. At the end of the day, this is what it’s about.
‘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.’