A new report has provided further insight into why Arne Slot was sent off in the aftermath of Wednesday’s Merseyside derby โ and it wasn’t because of his so-called “aggressive” handshake.
During the final moments of last nightโs Premier League clash at Goodison Park, Everton captain James Tarkowski scored a dramatic volleyed equalizer in the 98th minute, securing a crucial point for the Toffees.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot and several of his players were left frustrated by the decision, believing Ibrahima Konatรฉ had been fouled in the build-up to the goal. The controversy intensified when Slot, visibly agitated, was shown a red card by referee Michael Oliver shortly after the final whistle.
While many initially thought his sarcastic and aggressive handshake with Oliver led to the dismissal, a report from the Daily Mail suggests otherwise. According to sources close to the incident, Slotโs ejection was due to two separate outbursts directed at the referee, rather than just the handshake.
The FA is currently reviewing the footage to determine whether Slot will face further disciplinary action. Adding to the drama, the Premier League mistakenly announced on its website that Slot had received a two-match suspension, later clarifying that this was a human error.
Slotโs assistant, Sipke Hulshoff, was also dismissed after the game and may now face a touchline ban. With tensions running high, the FAโs final decision on potential charges could have significant implications for Liverpool in the coming fixtures.
Itโs clear that Arne Slot was furious over the officiating, and his sarcastic remarksโcombined with his aggressive demeanorโseem to have pushed Michael Oliver to issue a red card. His frustration was understandable given the controversial nature of Evertonโs late equalizer, but the way he handled it likely didnโt help his case.
While managers have every right to challenge decisions, doing so in such an intense and confrontational manner often leads to disciplinary consequences. The FAโs review will determine whether further action is necessary, but given Slotโs remarks, he could be facing a touchline ban.
What do you think? Was Slot justified in his reaction, or did he cross the line?