Liverpool manager Arne Slot has admitted he was angry and emotional during the Merseyside derby at Everton after using foul language towards referee Michael Oliver. The

FA have charged Slott and assistant referee Zipke Hulshoff with improper conduct and handed them a two-match ban for using foul language towards Oliver. Slot wants
to see the incident as a lesson and make sure it doesn’t happen again. “I was quite hot-headed when it happened, in the last seven or eight minutes, probably the whole game,” he said. “And I chose to go on the pitch, calm down inside and talk to Michael.
I don’t have that emotion anymore so I think I should set a better example at that time. And it should not be in that situation again. “
It is clear what I wrote and what Michael wrote (in the แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ report). Michael has been in the news a lot recently and I don’t think it would help if I added anything now that I have got over my emotions.”
In its ruling, the FA cited Slot’s apology and the way he had shown remorse. Which saw his suspension reduced from three games to two. He has already served one game and will be unavailable for Saturday’s league game at Southampton.
Slot also insisted the abusive language was not a personal attack. And was motivated by frustration at the performance which saw Liverpool concede a 98th-minute equaliser.
Michael Oliver will miss this weekend’s Premier League game after being judged for a challenge on Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts which left Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta requiring 25 stitches. Oliver
had to look at the monitor before showing Roberts a straight red card, which prompted Palace chairman Steve Parish to be furious. Heavy criticism of why Oliver had to rely on the screen when it should have been a clear red card