The Ar FA has revealed Arne Slot’s X-rating that led to showing a red card after Liverpool’s 2-2 draw in Everton last month.
Slot was given a two-match two-game stop plus a fine of £ 70,000 after his dismissal by Judge Michael Oliver at the end of the Merseyside Derby in Goodison Park, who saw James Tarkowski scored a 98th minute draw.
The written reasons published by the Armed Forces read: “The judge reported that after the full -time whistle, he approached Slot Arne of LFC (” Si “) who had entered the playing field to confront the judge and team of match officials. Tensions were operating up.
“Was confirmed that ‘the way was confrontation and aggressive. It was claimed that he initially used abusive words while shaking the judge’s hand, including that the judge had’ f ****** giving them everything ‘and that the judge was hoped to’ proud of that performance ‘.
“After that the judge confirms (after examining the video footage to clarify) that he approached again, as about a minute later. In this exchange, after once again shocked the judge’s hand and said” If we do not win the League, I will blame. “
“As a result of behavior like ‘, he was shown a red card from the judge.”
Liverpool Boss Slot accepted the charge but opposed the language used.
The written reasons continued: “In his submissions, while accepting the allegations, they opposed the language alleged to have been used and suggested that there may have been confusion between what the Liverpool coach’s assistant) told the judge.
“We have claimed that as he was told as he shakes the judge’s hand,” if we do not win the League, I will blame you. “
“On the contrary, as he claims he actually said,” If we do not win the League, I will thank you for this. “
“The FA claimed that both language and words were as reported by the officials of the match. However, FA argued that this discrepancies did not make a material change in sanction, in any case, given the words still used as acting in an improper way, and how it accepts the same.
“It should be noted how he does not discuss by stating ‘f ***** disgration” for the judge’s assistant.
“He admitted that his actions were unacceptable and let his disappointments better improve for him because of him, believing that some major decisions made by match officials did not go to the LFC road.
“He filed a written statement as well as submissions in sanction. As he made a sincere apology both privately and public, during a press conference, commenting that” I think what happened was that the extra time that ended up eight, many happened, and the emotions became better than me. If I look at it again, I would like to do it differently. I’m hoping to do it different the next time. “
Slot served the first one of his two-match touches on the 2-0 at home win over Newcastle last Wednesday, and he will miss a Lower Southampton visit on Saturday.
Slot’s assistant Sipke Hulshoff It was also given a straight red behind the final whistle and received a suspension of the touch line with two matches and £ 7,000.
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones and midfielder Everton Abdoulaye Ducure appeared red cards as well as after the collision.
The written reasons revealed: “Moreover, Sipke Hulshoff (” SH “) is suspected to have entered the playing field after full -time whistle to confront the judge in an ‘extremely aggressive way’.
“Allegedi claimed that the Judge said that the judge was ‘f ****** s ***’ and ‘gave them everything’ and he was a ‘f ***** disgrace’. We are advised that the judge try to remove himself from the situation to deal with CJ (Curtis Jones) and AD (abdoulyaye doucure), but Continued, “Curtis) and AD (Abdoulaye dohcoure, but the rain continues to be contained by Collea,” f ***** s *** ‘.
No game for Oliver this weekend
Michael Oliver has not been appointed to formalize any matches across the Matchweek 28 in the Premier League, just days after he referred to the fifth round match of Crystal Palace fifth against Milwall, where goalkeeper Liam Roberts was sent for his reckless challenge in attacker Jean-Philippe Matea.
Oliver initially waved the game by following the challenge from Roberts before being advised to review the VAR’s decision and then send the goalkeeper. The challenge left the mate that he needed 25 stitches in his ear.
Another visible incident that included Oliver this season was the controversial red card of Myles Lews-Skelly to relocate the Matt Dohety wolves defender to January, which was overthrown after an Arsenal appeal.
The 40-year-old is set to take over the last tie of the Champions League on Wednesday between Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen and the rotation among officials is common on high flight.