Arne Slot: Liverpool Boss handed over two touch lines according to the red card at Merseyside Derby Drama | Soccer news

Liverpool’s director, Arne Slot, was finished at the end of Merseyside Derby earlier this month and was fined 2 game touch lines and 70,000 pounds.

The ban will be absent from the next Premier League match at the Liverpool match against Newcastle on Wednesday night and the home of Southampton on March 8. Liverpool got information about the FA’s decision on Tuesday.

The slot is a dramatic 2-2 draw in EVERTON and shakes hands with Michael Oliver. The Dutch told the officials before the red card.

The FA said, “After the end of the game, the FA was considered to have used inappropriate methods and/or insults and/or insulting words and/or insulting words for both the game and the assistant referee.” Liverpool admitted the prosecution.

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There was a Chaatic scene after the last whistle of Goodison Park’s last merseyside derby.

Sipke Hulshoff After the last whistle, it was red and was fined in two touch line suspension and £ 7,000.

The FA said, “I used to act in an inappropriate manner and to use insults and/or insulting words and/or behaviors.”

Liverpool’s midfielder Curtis Jones, when he collided with Everton’s Abdoulaye Doucource, picked up the second yellow and showed red cards after the game.

Everton and Liverpool were also fined 65,000 pounds and 50,000 pounds, respectively, after the players were “inappropriate and provocative.”

What the slot said after the red card

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Arne Slot admitted that the feelings were better in response to the red card for Merseyside Derby Draw at a confused end.

Liverpool administrator Arne Slot spoke on February 14 after two days of Merseyside Derby Red Card.

“Emotions are better for me. If I can do it differently, I want to act differently when I look back, and I hope to do so differently.

“I think what I have happened is that five minutes of spaces are eight years old. A lot of things happened.

“I had to act differently after the game, but it’s also an emotional sport, and sometimes an individual made a wrong decision, and that’s what I did.

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Curtis Jones’ Red Card: “I like him a lot of clunky for the team, but there are other ways for teams and fans to do so.

“I will talk with him about it. It’s the same for me. I had to act differently after the game.”