Fans mock Slot for his reaction to Everton's dramatic late equaliser
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There was the goal and nonchalant clipped cross for Alexis Mac Allister's bullet header at Goodison Park. The penalty against Wolves. Even his absence at Plymouth. ‘I think Liverpool must realise how important it is to keep him,' Graeme Souness said of the FA Cup defeat.
Everton's Abdoulaye Doucoure and fellow midfielder Curtis Jones of Liverpool also picked up red cards in the post-game melee sparked when Doucoure celebrated James Tarkowski's equaliser deep in added time in front of the away supporters. (Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Ken Ferris)
Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk said post match: 'You saw they celebrated the goal, they have every right to. Doucoure wanted to provoke our fans. Curtis didn't think it was the right thing to do. The referee didn't have the game under control. I said it to him.
Salah's negotiating position is strengthened by the fact that the other strikers Slot rotates bring nowhere near the same goal threat. Diogo Jota, starting his first league game in four months on Sunday, has struggled with fitness and puts himself in nowhere near the same number of scoring situations. His expected goals (xG) figure for this season and last is 16.8. Salah's is 52.7. Jota couldn't seize the scraps against Wolves.
It's also thought that bosses at Go Compare, the insurance site Wynne has fronted in ad campaigns since 2009, have held crisis meetings about his future with the brand, and the singer also stepped back from his BBC Wales radio show in the wake of the scandal.
'He is heartbroken by how this all played out and is upset that no one has spoken out to defend him publicly... It was an 'in' joke. It didn't offend anyone and no one complained. Wynne feels badly let down by the whole process and some of his co-stars who he was incredibly close to.'
LIVERPOOL, England, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The Premier League deleted a statement on its website on Thursday that said Liverpool manager Arne Slot had been handed a two-match touchline ban, after the Dutchman was sent off during a stormy end to Wednesday's 2-2 draw with Everton.
The 46-year-old Dutchman has already served a one-match touchline ban this season, sitting out Liverpool's League Cup clash with Southampton after being shown his third yellow card of the season during a 2-2 league draw against Fulham.
A Liverpool squad without him would be a shadow of the current one. The replacements Liverpool have looked at include Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo, Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo, Borussia Dortmund's Jamie Gittens and Real Sociedad's Takefusa Kubo. But would any of those deliver Salah's goals?
Curtis Jones reacted angrily to Abdoulaye Doucoure's celebration in front of the away fans at the end of the clash. Hands were raised during a feisty scuffle that drew the attention of both sets of players, police and stewards.
In the MoS film, Wynne stands in the middle of a line-up of 20 celebrities and dancers as Janette, who hosts the TV spin-off Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, is summoned to join them. As she approaches, Wynne warns her with a grin: 'Not too close to Jamie [Borthwick]!'
The decision rests on whether the FA deem Slot's actions a ‘standard case' or a ‘non-standard case'. A standard case has a set group of sanctions whereas a non-standard incident results in a disciplinary hearing.
LIVERPOOL, England, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Liverpool manager Arne Slot has been given a two-match touchline ban, after the Dutchman was sent off during a stormy end to his side's 2-2 draw with Everton in Wednesday's Merseyside derby, the Premier League has said.
Oliver showed both players, already on yellow cards, their second bookings. Moments later, the official also dismissed Slot. Outrage over the awarding of Everton's equaliser, despite a lengthy VAR reviews, also appeared to lead to Liverpool assistant Sipke Hulshoff receiving his marching orders.
The initial statement, published on Thursday morning, read: 'Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was dismissed at the end of the Merseyside derby for using offensive, insulting, or abusive language. He is handed a two-match touchline ban as a result'. However, the statement was deleted just minutes later.
The FA has three working days to to review all the footage and referees' reports before deciding whether to issue a charge. These three days start from when the incident occurred so today counts as one of them, meaning they have until close of play on Monday to decide.
So Slot could be OK to be on the sidelines for that game but be charged at a later date and miss future matches. Liverpool go to Aston Villa next Wednesday and then play at Manchester City the following Sunday.
‘It was a very big provocation from one player. We all saw it and reacted as a team as we were able to do. You know what happens nowadays, it becomes one big tussle. Here's more information on Slot Gacor check out the page. Then it is not me who has to deal with it, it is the referee and today I am not sure he had it fully under control.'
Everton's Abdoulaye Doucoure and fellow midfielder Curtis Jones of Liverpool also picked up red cards in the post-game melee sparked when Doucoure celebrated James Tarkowski's equaliser deep in added time in front of the away supporters. (Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Ken Ferris)
Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk said post match: 'You saw they celebrated the goal, they have every right to. Doucoure wanted to provoke our fans. Curtis didn't think it was the right thing to do. The referee didn't have the game under control. I said it to him.
Salah's negotiating position is strengthened by the fact that the other strikers Slot rotates bring nowhere near the same goal threat. Diogo Jota, starting his first league game in four months on Sunday, has struggled with fitness and puts himself in nowhere near the same number of scoring situations. His expected goals (xG) figure for this season and last is 16.8. Salah's is 52.7. Jota couldn't seize the scraps against Wolves.
It's also thought that bosses at Go Compare, the insurance site Wynne has fronted in ad campaigns since 2009, have held crisis meetings about his future with the brand, and the singer also stepped back from his BBC Wales radio show in the wake of the scandal.
'He is heartbroken by how this all played out and is upset that no one has spoken out to defend him publicly... It was an 'in' joke. It didn't offend anyone and no one complained. Wynne feels badly let down by the whole process and some of his co-stars who he was incredibly close to.'
LIVERPOOL, England, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The Premier League deleted a statement on its website on Thursday that said Liverpool manager Arne Slot had been handed a two-match touchline ban, after the Dutchman was sent off during a stormy end to Wednesday's 2-2 draw with Everton.
The 46-year-old Dutchman has already served a one-match touchline ban this season, sitting out Liverpool's League Cup clash with Southampton after being shown his third yellow card of the season during a 2-2 league draw against Fulham.
A Liverpool squad without him would be a shadow of the current one. The replacements Liverpool have looked at include Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo, Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo, Borussia Dortmund's Jamie Gittens and Real Sociedad's Takefusa Kubo. But would any of those deliver Salah's goals?
Curtis Jones reacted angrily to Abdoulaye Doucoure's celebration in front of the away fans at the end of the clash. Hands were raised during a feisty scuffle that drew the attention of both sets of players, police and stewards.
In the MoS film, Wynne stands in the middle of a line-up of 20 celebrities and dancers as Janette, who hosts the TV spin-off Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, is summoned to join them. As she approaches, Wynne warns her with a grin: 'Not too close to Jamie [Borthwick]!'
The decision rests on whether the FA deem Slot's actions a ‘standard case' or a ‘non-standard case'. A standard case has a set group of sanctions whereas a non-standard incident results in a disciplinary hearing.
LIVERPOOL, England, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Liverpool manager Arne Slot has been given a two-match touchline ban, after the Dutchman was sent off during a stormy end to his side's 2-2 draw with Everton in Wednesday's Merseyside derby, the Premier League has said.
Oliver showed both players, already on yellow cards, their second bookings. Moments later, the official also dismissed Slot. Outrage over the awarding of Everton's equaliser, despite a lengthy VAR reviews, also appeared to lead to Liverpool assistant Sipke Hulshoff receiving his marching orders.
The initial statement, published on Thursday morning, read: 'Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was dismissed at the end of the Merseyside derby for using offensive, insulting, or abusive language. He is handed a two-match touchline ban as a result'. However, the statement was deleted just minutes later.
The FA has three working days to to review all the footage and referees' reports before deciding whether to issue a charge. These three days start from when the incident occurred so today counts as one of them, meaning they have until close of play on Monday to decide.
So Slot could be OK to be on the sidelines for that game but be charged at a later date and miss future matches. Liverpool go to Aston Villa next Wednesday and then play at Manchester City the following Sunday.
‘It was a very big provocation from one player. We all saw it and reacted as a team as we were able to do. You know what happens nowadays, it becomes one big tussle. Here's more information on Slot Gacor check out the page. Then it is not me who has to deal with it, it is the referee and today I am not sure he had it fully under control.'
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