EPL backtrack and DELETE statement confirming Arne Slot’s red card length

The Premier League has removed a statement in which it was revealed how long Arne Slot would be forbidden after receiving a red card after the Merseyside Derby.

The collision in Goodison Park ended dramatically on Wednesday evening, with a massive fight that resulted in four red cards after the last whistle.

Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones and Everton's Abdoulaye Doucoure were rejected after collision at the end of an exciting 2-2 draw.

Jones was furious with the celebration of Doucoure for the fans of the road, just a few minutes after the Toffees saved a point against their city rivals.

Hands were lifted during a tough battle that caught the attention of both sets of players, police, stewards and the Reds Boss Slot, who then also received a red card from referee Oliver.

On Thursday morning, the Premier League initially revealed a statement with the text: 'Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was rejected at the end of the Merseyside Derby for the use of offensive, insulting or offensive language. As a result, he receives a touchline ban of two games'. However, the statement was only removed a few minutes later.

Their statement continued: 'Abdoulaye Doucoure and Curtis Jones were both sent for two bookable violations in Everton's 2-2 draw with Liverpool. The two will each serve a match bans.

'Doucoure will be outside the upcoming Premier League of Everton with Crystal Palace, while Jones will be suspended for the first of the matchweek 25 matches of Liverpool, versus Wolverhampton Wanderers.

After the full -time whistle, Slot was seen with officials after a controversial end of the game in Goodison Park.

An exclusively spoken to email sport has revealed an expert liberator what the final referee Oliver told after the last whistle.

In one clip, Slot could be seen as the approaching of referee Oliver after the full -time whistle. While he walks to the civil servant, the Dutchman said: “Great game.”

They shake hands, with a lock that Oliver pulled in his direction before the civil servant quickly waved a red card out of his pocket.

It has been revealed that a bewildered lock then replied: 'Of course, do you give me a red for that? I will watch it for later. Me and you yes? '

Liverpool -captain Virgil van Dijk also pronested with the civil servant and said: “Hey, Michael, that was not an attraction. Michael, it's not personal '.

Our expert lure reader then analyzed another clip of the antics after the game that showed that Van Dijk tried to make the situation harmless.

The defender of Liverpool told his teammates 'Go, Go … go inside' before he told Oliver that it was 'nothing personal'.

In the same clip, Liverpool Boss Slot was shown and Oliver asks: “We talk afterwards?”

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