Liverpool's manager, Arne Slot, has been handed a two-match touchline ban and fined £70,000 by the FA following a red card incident in the recent Merseyside derby. This ban comes after Slot admitted to using abusive language towards match officials during a chaotic scene that led to the ejection of two players post-match. Although he cannot officiate during matches against Newcastle and Southampton, Slot can still communicate with his bench from the stands and attend the changing room before and at halftime for team discussions.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has received a two-match touchline ban with a £70,000 fine after being sent off for improper conduct in a derby match.
Slot admitted to using insulting words towards match officials after a fiery incident concluded the Merseyside derby, leading to multiple dismissals.
Despite his suspension, Slot can still communicate with his coaching staff via phone while being absent from the touchline during matches.
He is permitted in the changing room for pre-match and halftime talks but is barred from the warmup and touchline activities during games.
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