
Liverpool boss Arne Slot received a touchline ban of two games earlier this month after his Merseyside Derby Red Card.
The Dutchman, 46, was sent by referee Michael Oliver after the last whistle after a hectic 2-2 draw with Everton in Goodison Park.
Finally, he admitted that he had “had emotions of more from me” after what was understood as an explosion of four letters with both officials after the stop time equalizer of Everton and suggested that he would act “differently” in the future.
And after allowing an accusation of “incorrect behavior” in an independent FA -disciplinary hearing lock, the two match suspension has now received and a fine of £ 70,000.
Assistant Sipke Hulshoff has also accepted a similar indictment and from tonight will serve a two-match touchline ban in addition to lock.
Slot is still on the touchline for the next matches of Liverpool against Wolves, Aston Villa and Manchester City, because the FA takes the time to investigate the referee's report.
But he will now start his ban for the Anfield collision of this evening with Newcastle.
Slot returns to the touchline for the Champions League match-up with Paris Saint-Germain next Wednesday, because it is a UEFA competition and is therefore not included in the suspension of the FA.
He and Hulshoff will then serve the second match of their touchline prohibitions for the home game of Liverpool with Southampton on March 8.
While Reds Boss has been fined £ 70k, Hulshoff has to pay £ 7,000.
A FA spokesperson added: “The written reasons of the regulatory committee for these sanctions will be published in due course.”
With the Duo Missing, former Everton star Johnny Heitinga, who is now a first team coach at Anfield, will take the lead for the next two Prem games from Liverpool.
Slot's red card followed a chaotic end of the last Merseyside Derby that was played in Goodison Park.
James Tarkowski dramatically hit a 98th minute Equalizer home.
After the last whistle, Curtis Jones was in trouble with Doucoure who fourth for the Liverpool supporters.
The midfielder confronted angry Doucoure and put on his shirt before Ashley Young and Carlos Alcaraz tried to intervene.
Darwin Nunez and Alexis Mac then arrived before a number of players and even police officers were involved.
Jones and Doucoure both received red cards for their role in the ruckus of referee Oliver.
Liverpool has received a fine of £ 50,000 for not controlling their players, made with Everton to pay £ 65,000 for the same violation.
Since the incident, Liverpool has made enormous progress in the direction of the title.
They then beat Wolves with 2-1, before they take a 2-2 draw at Aston Villa.
On Sunday she defeated title defender Manchester City with 2-0 in the Etihad, who benefited from the house loss from Arsenal to West Ham to clearly move 11 points at the top.
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