Liverpool manager Arne Slot was handed a two-match suspension following the chaotic Merseyside derby with Everton earlier this month, while both clubs have been fined, the Football Association said on Wednesday.
Slot was shown a red card after the final whistle and admitted to the charge of acting in an improper manner and using insulting or abusive words or behaviour towards the referee and an assistant referee.
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The manager also received a 70 000 pound ($88 522) fine, while his assistant coach, Sipke Hulshoff, also sent off after the final whistle, has also received a two-match suspension and a 7 000 pound fine.
Everton were fined 65 000 pounds and Liverpool 50 000 pounds after both clubs admitted to charges of failing to ensure their players did not behave in an improper or provocative way after the final whistle.
Liverpool substitute Curtis Jones and Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure were also shown red cards after the game, and the final whistle sparked a scuffle between both sets of players.
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Everton’s James Tarkowski equalised late in stoppage time, sparking wild celebrations and Jones took umbrage at Doucoure celebrating in front of the visiting fans after a 2-2 draw in the final derby at Goodison Park on February 12.
Premier League leaders Liverpool host Newcastle United later on Wednesday while Everton are at Brentford.