Leaving after the game → What the hell is going on? PL I wrote and deleted suspension...Something that didn't happen like this?
Feb 14, 2025
|
|
Immediately after the match against Everton, the Premier League (PL) secretariat notified referee Michael Oliver of the disciplinary action of the slot manager who received a red card and then erased it. The BBC reported on the 13th that the PL secretariat announced that the slot manager would be suspended for two games after the game, but the contents were later deleted.
'Mergeside Derby' was a mess. In the first half alone, five yellow cards came out. Everton's James Tacowski scored a dramatic equalizer in extra time in the second half when Liverpool was leading 2-1. Liverpool's squad insisted on offside, but the score was recognized in VAR, which took place while the game was suspended for about three minutes. After referee Michael Oliver declared the end of the game, there was a scuffle. When Everton's Abdullaye Doucoure ran in front of Liverpool fans and took unnecessary actions, Curtis Jones (Liverpool) ran and fought. Both players were sent off with a second warning.
The slot manager asked Oliver to shake hands after a few words with the vice-president after the game. But what referee Oliver brought out was a red card. Head coach Shifke Hulshof was also sent off.
The PL reported the exit from the game on its website and wrote that `Slot used offensive, offensive and abusive language' and `He will be suspended for two games.' The BBC reported that the paragraph was deleted an hour later and that it was reportedly due to a mistake made by the person in charge. The association reported that the report of referee Oliver should be reviewed before follow-up. The review period will take three days, which means that Liverpool may not be able to deal with the slot manager until the match against Wolverhampton at Anfield.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.