Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo has written off his Ferrari in a crash near Manchester Airport.
The 23-year-old winger was driving the sports car through a tunnel beneath the runways when he smashed into a barrier.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said his team-mate Edwin van der Sar was following in his Bentley, but the Dutch stopper was not involved in the crash.
Ronaldo was not injured in the accident, which happened on the A538 Altrincham Road at about 1020 GMT.
One lane of the road has been closed while the debris is removed.
A GMP spokesman said an investigation into the crash was under way.
He was obviously shaken - who wouldn't be? - but it's a shame about the car as well
Onlooker Jody Lomax
Police said the Portuguese international gave a negative breath test to officers at the scene.
Manchester United have confirmed that Ronaldo is fine and is training with the club.
Onlooker Jody Lomax was driving behind Ronaldo when the crash happened.
"The Ferrari went straight into the wall, his front left-hand wheel came off and then Ronaldo got out of the car," he said.
"I was shocked. Anyway he was all right, he was walking - he was a bit shaken."
Mr Lomax added: "Obviously I was stunned at seeing a Ferrari go in the wall and seeing Ronaldo.
"He was obviously shaken - who wouldn't be? - but it's a shame about the car as well."
Quoted from a member of Kumb (West Ham forum)
"Apparently CCTV footage shows him get out of the car, walk around it for a minute surveying the damage, then throwing himself to the ground clutching his leg and rolling around."
The 23-year-old winger was driving the sports car through a tunnel beneath the runways when he smashed into a barrier.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said his team-mate Edwin van der Sar was following in his Bentley, but the Dutch stopper was not involved in the crash.
Ronaldo was not injured in the accident, which happened on the A538 Altrincham Road at about 1020 GMT.
One lane of the road has been closed while the debris is removed.
A GMP spokesman said an investigation into the crash was under way.
He was obviously shaken - who wouldn't be? - but it's a shame about the car as well
Onlooker Jody Lomax
Police said the Portuguese international gave a negative breath test to officers at the scene.
Manchester United have confirmed that Ronaldo is fine and is training with the club.
Onlooker Jody Lomax was driving behind Ronaldo when the crash happened.
"The Ferrari went straight into the wall, his front left-hand wheel came off and then Ronaldo got out of the car," he said.
"I was shocked. Anyway he was all right, he was walking - he was a bit shaken."
Mr Lomax added: "Obviously I was stunned at seeing a Ferrari go in the wall and seeing Ronaldo.
"He was obviously shaken - who wouldn't be? - but it's a shame about the car as well."

Quoted from a member of Kumb (West Ham forum)
"Apparently CCTV footage shows him get out of the car, walk around it for a minute surveying the damage, then throwing himself to the ground clutching his leg and rolling around."

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