How did Ferguson ease the great Ronaldo-Roney fight in 2006?

Cristian Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney shook hands at Sir Alex Ferguson's office on the first day of Manchester United after the 2006 World Cup, where they had a fight, Gary Neville has shown. The duo was involved in a World Cup clash in Germany, where Rooney left the game after [...]
The duo was involved in a World Cup clash in Germany, where Rooney left the game after hitting Ricardo Carvalon in the match England lost in the quarterfinals to Portugal.
Ronaldo had protested to the judge at the Portugal-English match, where Rooney then got the red card, and he was seen on camera where the English pushed the Portuguese, and then Gary Neville and Rio Ferdinand intervened.
Speaking of Sky Sports, Neville has shown that the fight was over: “the first day after the training, I was called into the office with Wayne and Cristianon from the manager. He wanted to see if there was any problem, any leftover”.
The “they were actually good friends, they were a group closely associated with Patrice Evra, Rio Ferdinand, Cristiano and Wayne who were very close to each other”, Neville said.
He indicated that David Beckham also had a problem after the 1998 World Championships, all of them at United States were gathered around him.
It was the first morning of the pre-sean. They shook hands. There was no problem. To be fair, Wayne is so familiar that he realizes that in the football field it's done to win we had the same mentality at United”.
“Cristiano was trying to win for his country, Wayne shouldn't expect anything different, and neither would I”, Neville said.
Ferguson's peacekeeping efforts were well rewarded after the United States won the Premier League title in the 2006-07 season.












