Liverpool manager Arne Slot knows he must give a better example after details of his exchange with referee Michael Oliver after the Merseyside race were discovered by the Football Association.
The slot was given a two -match touch ban and a £ 70,000 penalty after he was sent by Oliver after a dramatic conclusion at his latest meeting with neighbors Everton to be held at Goodison Park.
The Dutchman was furious after the Jameses Tarkovsky threw the last equalizer home to secure 2-2 draws, causing wild celebrations among Everton fans. Oliver’s decision not to grant a foul against Everton in the construction of the goal was accepted by VAR, which also decided that Tarkovsky was set aside.
After the last whistle, Abdullay Dukour’s celebrations in front of Liverpool fans resulted in Mele that included him and Curtis Onesons, with the two seeing the red in front of the slot, then being fired for his deviations with Oliver.
A written report of the FA discovered slot is said that Oliver gave Everton “F ****** After shaking Oliver’s hand for the second time, the slot said:” If we do not win the league, I will blame you. “
Asked about the exchange at a press conference ahead of the Liverpool League Last-16 with Paris Saint Germerman, the Slot said: “What I said in the written report and I can say once again, at the moment when it happened, I was pretty emotional about everything that happened in the last seven or eight minutes.
“I chose to go on the ground instead of staying calm to stay inside, and then talk to Michael.
“Now I don’t have the same emotions anymore, so I think I need to give a better example than I set it then and not to get into the situation again.
“It is clear what I wrote and what Michael wrote. Michael was recently in the news and I don’t think it helps if I add something to it now I have my emotions under control. “
Liverpool chased height after advancing to the Carabao Cup final against Newucasel United on March 16 and building a 13 -point advantage at the top of the Premier League.
But it is not yet clear whether they will have the striker Kody Gakpo, as the “reds” seem to increase their hopes in the Champions League in the first match against PSG in Park Des Princess.
“He was close to being ready to play again, but unfortunately yesterday he had to block a shot and again felt a little pain,” the Slot for Gakpo said.
“We brought him to judge as if he could be part of the team, but it would be a close call.”
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