
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has received a touchline ban of two games from the FA after his red card after the last whistle in their 2-2 draw in Everton earlier in February.
Slot was sent for his behavior after approaching referee Michael Oliver after full -time in Goodison Park and was one of the three red card shown after the whistle, next to Curtis Jones and Abdoulaye Doucoure.
Slot will now be absent in the touchline for the home games against Newcastle United and Southampton, although he can return to the Dugout for the Champions League round of 16 first leg against Paris Saint-Germain.
After he had accepted the indictment, Slot also received a fine of £ 70,000, while assistant coach Sipke Hulshoff was also forbidden for two races and fined a fine of £ 7,000.
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Both Liverpool and Everton received a fine of £ 65,000 and £ 50,000 respectively for non -control of their players after gathering.
The flash point came in the game after James Tarkowski's 98th minute equalizer, who had fueled scenes in Goodison Park, although Liverpool believed that it should have been excluded for a push on Ibrahima-Konate.
Although the goal was controlled by VAR, it was not rejected and Slot spoke with one of the assistant referees immediately after the last whistle before he shook his hands with Oliver, who sent him and assistant Hulsoff.
Slot's Red meant that he could not talk to the media after the game, but he later spoke about his annoyance about the amount of interruption that was played after only five minutes were announced.
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