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Premier League delete statement which reveale reason for Arne Slot red card vs Everton

The Premier League has delete a statement which suggeste Arne Slot was sent off for using ‘offensive,. Insulting, or abusive language’ at the end of a chaotic Merseyside derby.

Tempers flare at Goodison Park at full-time after เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง James Tarkowski’s last-minute goal rescue a 2-2 draw for Everton against Premier League leaders Liverpool.

Abdoulaye Doucoure and Curtis Jones were both sent off after the former. Sparke a mass brawl when he goade Liverpool fans inside the stadium.

Slot was also given a red card after he confronte referee Michael Oliver at full-time following the dramatic ending.

On Thursday morning the Premier League appeare to confirm that. Slot would serve a two-match touchline ban for the language he use towards the end of the game.

The statement read: ‘Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was dismisse at the end of the. Merseyside derby for using offensive, insulting, or abusive language.’

However, that statement has now delete from their website, with reports now suggesting. That no Official has made yet regarding charges for both clubs or a potential touchline ban for Slot.

On Thursday morning the Premier League appeare to confirm that. Slot would serve a two-match touchline ban for the language he use towards the end of the game.

The statement read: ‘Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was dismisse at the end of the. Merseyside derby for using offensive, insulting, or abusive language.’

However, that statement has now delete from their website, with reports now suggesting that no official has made yet regarding charges for both clubs or a potential touchline ban for Slot.

Should both Slot and Hulshoff be force to serve a ban, assistant John Heitinga is likely to become the leading presence on the touchline when Liverpool host Wolves on Sunday.

Slot appeare to not be the only one disappointe by Oliver’s performance on the night, with former referee chief Keith Hackett labelling the display as ‘weak’.

The celebration of goals creates dangerous crowd surges. Thought Oliver was weak,’ Hackett wrote on social media.

The former referee adde: ‘There was a lot wrong in this performance from Oliver. You are only has good as your last game. I would not be happy with that effort by him.’

Oliver was the centre of controversy late last month after his decision to send off Arsenal defender Myles Lewis-Skelly against Wolves.

The Gunners were ultimately able to successfully appeal the decision, with Micah Richards labelling the sending off as the ‘worst decision in Premier League history’.