Liverpool boss Arne Slot speaks out on red card from Michael Oliver during Merseyside derby

Arne Slot says if he could go back he would act ‘differently’. After being sent off by referee Michael Oliver during the Merseyside derby.
Emotions boile over at the end of the last ever สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน Merseyside derby at Goodison Park after Everton score a dramatic injury-time equaliser.
Liverpool looke set to earn bragging rights over their city rivals and move nine points clear at the top of the. Premier League after Alexis Mac Allister cancelle out Beto’s opener and. Mohame Salah put the visitors ahead with 20 minutes remaining.
But James Tarkowski thumpe home a sensational equaliser deep into injury time to spark joyous scenes at Goodison Park.
Tempers flare after VAR confirmed the goal would stand, with Curtis Jones and Abdoulaye Doucoure both sent off for squaring up to each other and then referee Oliver also brandishing a red card to Slot.
The reason for the red was unclear but Slot, speaking about the incident for the first time at his pre-Wolves press conference on Friday morning, admitte he should have behaved better.
‘That is an ongoing process now and we have to respect that. So I can’t go into the details,’ he said.
Asked whether his dismissal was due to the handshake he had with Oliver, Slot adde: ‘What happene was that, during the stoppage time, there was a lot that happene and the emotions got the better of me.
‘I would have love to do it differently if I could go back. I hope to do it differently the next time as well.
‘But on what happene and what was said, I told you it was an ongoing process and. I don’t want to disturb that.
‘I should have acted differently but it’s an emotional sport. Sometimes emotional people make the wrong decision and that’s what I did.’
The Premier League issue a statement on Thursday saying Slot had receive a two-match ban for his conduct in the Merseyside derby, but it was later delete.
Looking back on the tense derby, Slot said there were plenty of positives to take despite feeling like his team ‘lost two points’ at the death.