Liverpool leader Arne Slot and Sipke Hulshoff’s assistant were charged by the football association for their behavior at the end of Wednesday’s Derby Merseyside at Everton.
Both clubs have also been accused of “failing to ensure that their players and/or passengers in the technical area do not behave in an inappropriate and/or provocative way”.
Liverpool were furious that James Tarkowski’s 2-2 draw at a 2-2 draw was left to stand by Reds an unforgettable victory in the last appendix to play between the two at Goodison Park.
In the final whistle, Everton Abdoulaye Doucoure’s midfielder went to ridicule Liverpool fans, drawing a strong reaction from the visitor Curtis Jones with the couple competing before players on both sides.
Everton, Liverpool, Arne Slot and Sipke Hulshoff were charged after the Premier League component between clubs on Wednesday, February 12th.
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The reception collided with Michael Oliver
The reception was accused after his interaction with referee Michael Oliver. The Dutchman appeared to shake Oliver’s hand in an aggressive way before he said something that won him a red card.
Hulshoff was accused of the same offense and also allegedly continued the argument after his rejection.
FA’s statement made: “Everton, Liverpool, Arne Slot and Sipke Hulshoff have been accused after the Premier League component between clubs on Wednesday, February 12th.
“It is argued that both clubs have failed to ensure that their players and/or passengers in the technical area do not behave in an inappropriate and/or provocative way after the final whistle.”
Slot and hulshoff in hot water
He continued: “The Liverpool manager allegedly acted in an inappropriate manner and/or used offensive and/or abusive words and/or behavior to both the referee of the match and to an assistant referee after the match was completed.
“It is argued that Liverpool’s assistant manager acted in an inappropriate manner and/or used insult and/or abusive words and/or behavior towards an employee of the race, which led to his dismissal. He is further argued that he acted in an inappropriate manner and/or used offensive and/or abusive words and/or behavior toward a race employee after their mission.
“Everton, Liverpool, Arne Slot and Sipke Hulshoff have until next Wednesday, February 19, to give their corresponding answers.”
Premier League website reported yesterday The reception had been given a two -match bailout prior to the abolition of the article.
And he himself admitted earlier today, he regretted his actions.
“During the interruption time, there was a lot that happened and the emotions got the best of me,” Splot said.
“I would like to do it differently if I could come back. I hope to do it differently the next time.”