Slot given two-match ban after derby chaos
Briefly

Liverpool's manager Arne Slot was handed a two-match touchline ban and fined £70,000 by the FA due to his misconduct after a heated Merseyside derby. The clash ended in a 2-2 draw, with both Slot and assistant Sipke Hulshoff accepting their charges of improper conduct after a post-match altercation. Everton was also fined £65,000 and Liverpool £50,000 for failing to control their players during the incident, which erupted after a controversial last-minute equalizer by Everton's Tarkowski. Further details of the ruling will be released by the FA.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot received a two-match touchline ban and a £70,000 fine for his improper conduct following the Merseyside derby's explosive conclusion.
Assistant boss Sipke Hulshoff faced similar sanctions, with both managers admitting to their misconduct during the altercation involving players from both teams.
Everton and Liverpool are also fined for failing to control their players and staff during the match, which escalated after a last-minute equalizer.
The FA will publish detailed written reasons for these sanctions, reflecting the serious nature of the offenses surrounding the derby match.
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