Arne Slot: Liverpool boss handed two-game touchline ban following red card in Merseyside Derby drama with Everton | Football News happymamay

The Liverpool coach, ARNE SLOT, was delivered on the touch line in two games in addition to a fine of 70,000 pounds after his red card at the end of Mercyside derby earlier this month.

The ban means that it will miss the touch line for the Liverpool match with Newcastle on Wednesday night, in addition to the upcoming Premier League match at home against Southampton on March 8. Liverpool was informed of the Federation’s decision on Tuesday.

The hole was seen shaking hands with the referee Michael Oliver after a 2-2 dramatic tie in Everton, where the Dutchman said something to the official before he appeared in a red card.

The English Federation considered that the hole acted “in an incorrect,/or use of words,/or humiliating behavior and/or abusive towards both the referee and an auxiliary referee after the end of the match.” Liverpool coach admitted this charge.

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There were chaotic scenes after the final whistle of the last Mercyside Derby in Jadison Park with four red cards carried by the referee Michael Oliver

SIPKE HULSHOFF It was also a straight red after the final whistle and was given a comment consisting of two lines and a fine of 7,000 pounds.

The immediate union considered that he acted in an inappropriate manner and/or used words and/or insult and/or offensive to an identical official after his expulsion.

Liverpool midfielder Cortis Jones was also shown a red card after the match, after he got a second yellow when he clashed with Everton Abdulay Dukor.

Everton and Liverpool also got 65,000 pounds and 50,000 pounds, respectively, after their players did not behave in an inappropriate and/or provocative after the final whistle.

What the hole said after its red card

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The ARNE SLOT reaction to the red card he received during the chaos with the Derby Derby Merseyside and admitted that “emotions got better than him”

Liverpool Director Arni Silot speaks on February 14, two days after the MerseySide derby Red Card card.

“Emotions are better than me. If I can do it differently, if I look back, I would like to do it in a different way, and I hope to do it differently the next time.

“I think what happened is that the additional five minutes ended up to eight. It happened a lot.

“I should have behaved differently after the game, but it is an emotional sport and sometimes individuals make wrong decisions and this is definitely what I did.

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On the Cortis Jones Red Card: “I love a lot that he is standing for the team, but there are also other ways for the team and admirers to do so.

“I will talk to him about it. It is the same for me, I should act differently after the game too.”

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