Groove, HulShoff II Everton and Liverpool were accused after the fiery Merseyside Derby
Liverpool chief Arne Slot and his assistant Sipka HulShoff accused the football federation of their behavior at the end of Wednesday at the Merseyside derby on Wednesday in Everton.
Both clubs have also been charged with “not securing their players and/or technical tenants that they have not acted in an inappropriate and/or provocative way.”
Liverpool was angry that Equalizer was allowed to stop by James Tarkowski in drawing 2-2, denying the Reds a memorable victory in the last match that will be played between the two at Goodison Park.
At the final whistle, Everton Abdoulaya Doucoure midfielder switched to Liverpool fans, drawing a strong reaction from the visiting midfielder Curtis Jones with the couple Grappling before players on both sides came in.
Everton, Liverpool, Arne slots and Sipke HulShoff were charged with the Premier League firmly between clubs on Wednesday, February 12th.
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The slot clashed with Michael Oliver
The slot was charged after his interaction with Judge Michael Oliver. The Dutchman appeared to squeeze Oliver’s hand in an aggressive way before saying something that earned him a red card.
Hulshoff was charged with the same crime, and allegedly continued the argument after being discharged.
The FA river statement is: “Everton, Liverpool, Arne Slot and Sipke HulShoff were charged after the Premier League festivities between the clubs on Wednesday, February 12th.
“It is stated that both clubs failed to ensure that their players and/or tenants of the technical area did not behave in an inappropriate and/or provocative way after the final whistle.”
Groove and HulShoff in hot water
He continued: “The Liverpool Manager allegedly acted in an inappropriate manner and/or used offensive and/or abusing words and/or behavior towards the referee of the match and the assistant of the referee after the match was over.
“It is stated that the assistant manager of Liverpool acted in an inappropriate manner and/or used offensive and/or abusing words and/or behavior towards the match officer, which led to his cancel offensive and/or abused words and/or behavior according to the match officer after they sent him.
“Everton, Liverpool, the groove of Arne and Sipke HulShoff until next Wednesday, February 19th, they give their answers.”
Reported the Premier League website yesterday The slot received a ban on a two -match touch line before the article was demolished.
And the slot himself had previously admitted today that he had regretted his actions.
“During the stop, a lot happened and emotions have become better for me,” Slot said.
“I would love to do it differently if I could come back. I hope to do it differently and next time.”