Everton, Liverpool and Arne Slot charged after Merseyside derby melee
Everton, Liverpool and Arn slots were charged by the Football Association after Wednesday’s Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.
The club is accused of failing to ensure that players “do not act in an inappropriate and/or provocative manner” after the final whistle.
Liverpool’s head coach slot machine has been accused of “acting in an inappropriate way and/or insulting and/or abuse of speech and/or behavior” against referee Michael Oliver and one of his assistants, which led to the Dutch being popular among the popular Card.
Slot’s assistant, Sipke Hulshoff, was also sent away, and he faced similar charges before and after his sack.
The club, slot machines and Helshov must respond to the charges by Wednesday, February 19.