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Liverpool manager Arne Slot could be on the touchline for Sunday's clash with Wolves despite being shown a red card against Everton - but he has not escaped an FA rap and is likely to be banned for a future game instead.
LIVERPOOL, England, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The Premier League deleted a statement on its website on Thursday that said Liverpool manager Arne Slot had been handed a two-match touchline ban, after the Dutchman was sent off during a stormy end to Wednesday's 2-2 draw with Everton.
But it proved to be a fitting end for the Toffees, who would have the last word in their final match against their rivals at Goodison before their move to Bramley Moore Dock next term. Liverpool, meanwhile, moved seven points ahead of Arsenal in second place with 14 Premier League matches to play.
An extra two years for Salah would allow Liverpool time to bring through a replacement and effect some kind of succession, challenging though that kind of process is in the modern age. Under Paisley, big-name signings like Ray Kennedy and Terry McDermott were signed and then initiated into the Liverpool way while biding their time on the sidelines.
It was initially reported last month that Wynne had split from his girlfriend after she was left 'humiliated' by his latest scandal, which saw him making a vile joke on camera in footage released by the Mail On Sunday. A representative for Wynne has now denied that the couple separated.
Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk said post match: 'You saw they celebrated the goal, they have every right to. Doucoure wanted to provoke our fans. Curtis didn't think it was the right thing to do. The referee didn't have the game under control. I said it to him.
Everton's Abdoulaye Doucoure and fellow midfielder Curtis Jones of Liverpool also picked up red cards in the post-game melee sparked when Doucoure celebrated James Tarkowski's equaliser deep in added time in front of the away supporters. (Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Ken Ferris)
In footage of the Dutchman from the moment James Tarkowski denied his side a crucial win in their quest to win the Premier League, Slot can be seen frantically motioning to the fourth official and thrashing his hands in anguish before turning to the visiting bench in disgust.
After the divorce he was forced to leave the family home he shared with their kids daughter Ismay, and son, Taliesin - moving into a 'sad' derelict house with boarded up windows in Cardiff as that was all he could afford at the time.
The 46-year-old Dutchman has already served a one-match touchline ban this season, sitting out Liverpool's League Cup clash with Southampton after being shown his third yellow card of the season during a 2-2 league draw against Fulham.
"We work every single day to achieve this and it is three months of very hard work to maintain this. There is no secret. We are 11 points clear but Arsenal has one game in hand." (Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford )
It is understood that the fact Slot has already served a touchline ban this season - he sat up in the stands when Liverpool played Southampton earlier in the season after picking up three yellow cards - could impact the decision.
If you have any issues about where and how to use slot gacor malam ini, you can speak to us at our own site. ‘It was a very big provocation from one player. We all saw it and reacted as a team as we were able to do. You know what happens nowadays, it becomes one big tussle. Then it is not me who has to deal with it, it is the referee and today I am not sure he had it fully under control.'
The initial statement, published on Thursday morning, read: 'Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was dismissed at the end of the Merseyside derby for using offensive, insulting, or abusive language. He is handed a two-match touchline ban as a result'. However, the statement was deleted just minutes later.
Red cards for managers typically result in one-game suspensions. If Slot does receive a two-match ban, he will miss Liverpool's home game against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday and their February 19 game at Aston Villa.
There would be greater certainty about Newcastle's Alexander Isak. But the outlay could be £120million and perhaps £350,000 a week in wages. Salah is the man already in the building, with all the certainties that brings. It looks a very easy equation and Liverpool's position is that they do want to retain him. It's the numbers — wage and length of deal — that are uncertain.
In the great Liverpool era of the 1970s and 80s, there was an obvious solution at a moment like this. When Kevin Keegan, entranced by European football, told Bob Paisley he wanted to leave, Kenny Dalglish was the ideal replacement. Salah is even more integral to Liverpool than Keegan was back then, but there's no obvious Dalglish figure this time.
The Go Compare star reportedly believes his reputation has been unfairly left 'in tatters' after he apologised for a vile remark aimed at tour host Janette Manrara, when footage emerged of the comment at the tour's press launch
LIVERPOOL, England, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The Premier League deleted a statement on its website on Thursday that said Liverpool manager Arne Slot had been handed a two-match touchline ban, after the Dutchman was sent off during a stormy end to Wednesday's 2-2 draw with Everton.
But it proved to be a fitting end for the Toffees, who would have the last word in their final match against their rivals at Goodison before their move to Bramley Moore Dock next term. Liverpool, meanwhile, moved seven points ahead of Arsenal in second place with 14 Premier League matches to play.
An extra two years for Salah would allow Liverpool time to bring through a replacement and effect some kind of succession, challenging though that kind of process is in the modern age. Under Paisley, big-name signings like Ray Kennedy and Terry McDermott were signed and then initiated into the Liverpool way while biding their time on the sidelines.
It was initially reported last month that Wynne had split from his girlfriend after she was left 'humiliated' by his latest scandal, which saw him making a vile joke on camera in footage released by the Mail On Sunday. A representative for Wynne has now denied that the couple separated.
Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk said post match: 'You saw they celebrated the goal, they have every right to. Doucoure wanted to provoke our fans. Curtis didn't think it was the right thing to do. The referee didn't have the game under control. I said it to him.
Everton's Abdoulaye Doucoure and fellow midfielder Curtis Jones of Liverpool also picked up red cards in the post-game melee sparked when Doucoure celebrated James Tarkowski's equaliser deep in added time in front of the away supporters. (Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Ken Ferris)
In footage of the Dutchman from the moment James Tarkowski denied his side a crucial win in their quest to win the Premier League, Slot can be seen frantically motioning to the fourth official and thrashing his hands in anguish before turning to the visiting bench in disgust.
After the divorce he was forced to leave the family home he shared with their kids daughter Ismay, and son, Taliesin - moving into a 'sad' derelict house with boarded up windows in Cardiff as that was all he could afford at the time.
The 46-year-old Dutchman has already served a one-match touchline ban this season, sitting out Liverpool's League Cup clash with Southampton after being shown his third yellow card of the season during a 2-2 league draw against Fulham.
"We work every single day to achieve this and it is three months of very hard work to maintain this. There is no secret. We are 11 points clear but Arsenal has one game in hand." (Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford )
It is understood that the fact Slot has already served a touchline ban this season - he sat up in the stands when Liverpool played Southampton earlier in the season after picking up three yellow cards - could impact the decision.
If you have any issues about where and how to use slot gacor malam ini, you can speak to us at our own site. ‘It was a very big provocation from one player. We all saw it and reacted as a team as we were able to do. You know what happens nowadays, it becomes one big tussle. Then it is not me who has to deal with it, it is the referee and today I am not sure he had it fully under control.'
The initial statement, published on Thursday morning, read: 'Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was dismissed at the end of the Merseyside derby for using offensive, insulting, or abusive language. He is handed a two-match touchline ban as a result'. However, the statement was deleted just minutes later.
Red cards for managers typically result in one-game suspensions. If Slot does receive a two-match ban, he will miss Liverpool's home game against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday and their February 19 game at Aston Villa.
There would be greater certainty about Newcastle's Alexander Isak. But the outlay could be £120million and perhaps £350,000 a week in wages. Salah is the man already in the building, with all the certainties that brings. It looks a very easy equation and Liverpool's position is that they do want to retain him. It's the numbers — wage and length of deal — that are uncertain.
In the great Liverpool era of the 1970s and 80s, there was an obvious solution at a moment like this. When Kevin Keegan, entranced by European football, told Bob Paisley he wanted to leave, Kenny Dalglish was the ideal replacement. Salah is even more integral to Liverpool than Keegan was back then, but there's no obvious Dalglish figure this time.
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