The Liverpool boss Arne Slot has to see from the fact that the next two Premier League games of his team has to watch out of the stand after receiving a touchline ban from the football association.
Slot confronted referee Michael Oliver at the end of the 2-2 draw of Liverpool on February 12th with Everton and was then shown a red card. Slot was angry that James Tarkowski’s last Equalizer was allowed to stand and spoke to the officer on the field and shook his hand in an aggressive way.
On March 8, the Dutch will not be on the touchline for today’s Premier League collision with Newcastle in Angeld or in the home game with Southampton. However, it will be allowed in passing when Liverpool Paris Saint-Germain plays in the Champions League round of 16 years of age on March 5, how the sanction only applies to domestic games.
An independent regulatory commission approved on Wednesday, February 12, Everton, Liverpool, Arne Slot and Sipke Hulshoff in relation to the Premier League game between the clubs.
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What the FA said about Arne Slot
The FA declaration was: “It was claimed that the head coach of Liverpool acted inappropriately and/or insulting and/or abusive words and/or behaviors used both towards the Match referee and an assistant referee after that Game was over. Arne Slot admitted the indictment and the regulatory commission imposed a two-game touchline suspension and a fine of £ 70,000. “
The deputy assistant from Slot, Sipke Hulshoff, was also fined with a fine and has banned a touch line ban.
“It was claimed that the deputy head coach of Liverpool acted inappropriately and/or insulting and/or abusive words and/or behaviors used to a match officer, which led to his release,” continued the explanation. “It was also claimed that he acted in an inappropriate way and/or insulting and/or abusive words and/or behaviors used to a match officer after he was sent. Sipke Hulshoff admitted the indictment and the regulatory commission imposed a two-game touchline lock and a fine of £ 7,000. “
Liverpool and Everton also sanctioned
After Tarkowski’s gate, a Together came between the players when Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucore reaches the Liverpool fans in Goodison Park. The Reds midfielder Curtis Jones made an exception to Doucore’s actions and the couple before others occurred.
This has caused both clubs to get fines with the size of the sanctions that indicate most of the guilt with the Toffees.
The FA said: “It was said that both clubs did not ensure that their players and/or technical inmates do not behave inappropriately and/or provocatively after the final pipe. Everton and Liverpool admitted the indictment, and the regulatory commission imposed 65,000 and 50,000 pounds after a hearing. “
The first domestic game of slot in the touchline will also be the league -coal final in Wembley on March 16 against Newcastle.
And he will watch his team of tight quarters in the Premier League again when Everton was to be a spicy reverse crowd on April 2.