JAKARTA - Liverpool manager, Arne Slot, was banned from accompanying the team on the sidelines for two games and fined 70,000 euros by the English Football Association (FA) after the red card he received amid a commotion at the end of the Derby Merseyside match, February 12, 2025.
Slot, who came to referee Michael Oliver after a fight between the two groups of players after the final whistle of the game, has caused Abdoulaye Doucoure (Everton) and Curtis Jones (Liverpool) to be issued for a foul that could lead to a second yellow card.
The Dutch coach was charged with acting "in an inappropriate manner and/or using insulting words and/or behavior against match referees and assistant referees".
Assistant coach of Sipke Hulshoff, who also received the charges, was also banned from being on the bench for two games and fined 7,000 euros after he was also issued by the referee.
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Everton and Liverpool were also charged with failing to "ensure players and/or residents of the technical area do not behave inappropriately and/or provocatively".
The Toffees were fined 65,000 euros, while the Reds were fined 50,000 euros.
Written reasons for the suspension and fines will be published in the future.
Meanwhile, the situation of the Merseyside Derby is indeed hot. Doucoure seemed to be celebrating in front of Liverpool supporters after James Tarkowski's goal in the eighth minute of injury time saw Everton draw 2-2 in the final derby at Goodison Park.
Then, Jones was furious and ran to face Doucoure, which caused the fight.
Arne Slot then served as referee Oliver's hand in the middle of the commotion, but seemed to say something. In the end, the judge immediately issued another red card for the coach.
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