Slot touchline ban labelled ‘a disgrace’ as ‘nonsense’ referee report slammed

Former Liverpool goalkeeper Sander Westerveld has made the referee report by Michael Oliver that Arne Slot has provided a prohibition of two games.

The Reds boss, who is now back in the Dugout, after looking at the 3-1 victory of Liverpool over Southampton of the stands, was also a fine of £ 70,000 by an Independent Football Association Commission after the Fiasco. Slot accepted an indictment for acting in an incorrect way and the use of offensive and/or offensive words and/or behavior towards both the game referee and an assistant referee after James Tarkowski had struck a final gasp-equal maker last month in the latest MerseSide Derby in Goodison Park. Although all parties have now switched from the incident, Westerveld believes that his countryman Slot might have been difficult.

He told Vialplay when asked if he felt that the sanctions imposed were fair: “No, if you add what he said to the linesman because, as you saw, it was two seconds that he shaked that hand [of Michael Oliver]. It was quite a list. He can talk quickly at that time. I think it's a shame that it is being suspended for this. “

When asked if he thought that Oliver's post-match report was “nonsense”, Westerveld replied: “Yes, it is when you see those images.” As a trainer he has a role model function for the whole world. He is Liverpool's trainer. When you see this, he walks over, he is already a shock, then he is already a problem, he is already gone, he is already gone, he is already gone, he is already gone, he is already gone, he is already gone, he is already gone, he is already a problem, there is no problem. “Slot was immediately sent by Oliver, who claimed that the Liverpool said, boss as he shook his hand:” If we don't win the competition, I will blame you. “

The Dutch head coach later disputed the alleged use of language and, instead, claimed that he said: “If we do not win the competition, I will thank you for that.” The FA also claimed that Slot said that Oliver “f ****** gave them everything” and hoped that the referee was “proud of that performance.” Since then, Slot has issued an apology, both private and in public and admitted that his frustrations had improved him after Liverpool had sent their late lead. His fine was later reduced from £ 100,000 to £ 70,000 for mitigating factors, including the fact that Slot apologized for his actions. Liverpool faces Paris Saint-Germain tonight in the second stage of their Champions League last 16 collision. They take a 1-0 lead in the Blockbuster match after the 87th minute winner of Harvey Elliott in the Parc des Princes last Wednesday.

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