Davies clears up Cleverley row

Cleverley hobbled out of the Red Devils' 5-0 Premier League victory at the Reebok Stadium with ankle ligament damage - but Davies spoke to the midfielder afterwards and feels the matter is closed. He said: "I've not seen it back. I spoke to Tom Cleverley and was made to believe he'd suffered a fracture or something so I put a call into him and he was fine. "I'm pleased there was no serious damage to him. For me, it's just a tackle I got a yellow card for which I deserved, so I'm not sure what it's all about. "I actually texted him and he rang me back. He said he'd seen the tackle and he didn't think it was that. It's a derby and I'm trying to do my bit for Bolton to win the game and that's a side of my game." Cleverley faces around four weeks on the sidelines as a result of the incident. It was initially feared the 22-year-old had broken a bone and could have been out for much longer. Messages posted on a Tom Cleverley Facebook page on Saturday night implied the United player was angry and that Davies had not apologised. United claimed this account was not genuine while Davies' wife, Emma, who herself received abusive messages via Twitter, tweeted to say there had been contact. Her tweet read: "For all the ill-informed haters... Kevin spoke to Tom Cleverly (sic) on the phone earlier. He would never intentionally hurt anyone." Cleverley underwent a scan on Sunday which confirmed the injury was not as bad as first thought. The youngster will miss the start of the Champions League group stage and a possible England debut in next month's Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro but should be back in action in November.