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Arne Slot from FA for Red Card in the middle of Everton-Liverpool Chaos

The Liverpool Manager Arne Slot and the assistant Sipke Hulshoff were charged by the Football Association (FA) for misconduct after they were sent in the middle of breasts after the end of the Merseyside derby on Wednesday.

Everton and Liverpool were all supposedly not commissioned to ensure that players and employees behave properly after the final pipe.

Slot turned to referee Michael Oliver after a close combat between the two players after Everton’s full-time pipes from Evertons Abdoulaye Doucouré and Liverpools Curtis Jones, who were sent for second bookable crimes.

In a declaration published by the FA on Friday, it was confirmed that Slot supposedly “acted inappropriately in an inappropriate way and/or insulting and/or abusive words and/or behavior The match was ready.”

The FA also confirmed that Hulshoff was accused of “acting inappropriately inappropriately and/or insulting and/or abusive words and/or behavior towards a match officer, which led to his discharge,” says the Explanation.

“It is also believed that he acted inappropriately and/or insulting and/or abusive words and/or behaviors against a match officer after being sent.”

Doucouré seemed to celebrate in front of the Liverpool supporters after James Tarkowski’s goal scored 2-2 in the end of the Merseyside derby in Goodison Park in the eighth minute of stoppage time.

Jones reacted angrily and ran to Doucouré, which led to close combat.

Slot shook Oliver’s hand and seemed to say something to the referee, who then immediately produced another red card.

There is no automatic suspension for a manager who has been rejected, and every sanction has to come via an indictment for football association that had to be communicated to Liverpool at the latest on Monday.

The indictment does not necessarily mean that the slot is prohibited, but that it is a fine or only complained if it is proven by the regulatory commission.

Liverpool has three working days to submit an answer, with the FA approved another three days to issue an answer.

The extent of the disciplinary measure for slot depends on what he said and what is in Oliver’s report. An extended touchline ban can be imposed by a supervisory authority if an misconduct is serious enough to justify further measures.

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