An explicit judge of manager Liverpool in Merseyside derby has been discovered
Arne Slot warned Judge Michael Oliver that he would be guilty if Liverpool was not named the Premier League champions in the explicit anger, who saw him sent after last month’s derby Merseyside, the official report of the match revealed.
In addition to Spike’s assistant HulShoff, the slot shown a red card shortly after the last whistle 2-2 draw with Everton and was subsequently affected with two -match suspension which began in the weekend’s victory over Newcastle United.
Slot looked amazed when Oliver made a red card that, according to the judge, followed several aggressive comments from the Reds chief.
It is said that the slot was confrontally because he claimed that Oliver “F ** King gave them everything” and asked the referee if he was “proud” to his performance during the game.
The couple then went separately before the groove overpowered their frustration one minute later, saying to Oliver: “If we don’t win in the league, I blame you King.”
Oliver has not yet produced a red card, but after the groove allegedly turned to the assistant of the judge and described the result as a “shame of the king”, the decision was made to reject Liverpool manager.
As for Hullshoff, he is described as “extremely aggressive” because he told Oliver that his appearance was “F ** King S ** T” and called a clerk a*f ** King of embarrassment. “
Oliver left his exchange with HulShoff to turn to the red maps and for Curtis Jones and Abdoulaye Doucoure, but for Assistant Liverpool it is said that he followed and continued to shout “F ** King S ** T”, even while his colleagues were physically restrained. Oliver eventually produced another red card.
Slot and Hulshoff will return to Liverpool Dugout on Wednesday for the Champions League at the last 16 first legs against Paris Saint-Germain, but will end the suspension when the Premier League has returned to the weekend against Southampton.