Liverpool manager Arne Slot was charged by the FA last month following his behaviour in the aftermath of the Merseyside derby at Everton, as assistant Sipke Hulshoff was also sent off
Liverpool manager Arne Slot admitted he must set a better example in the future after details of his expletive-laden rant at referee Michael Oliver were revealed. Slot lost his temper with Oliver in the aftermath of the Merseyside derby with Everton,
The full reasons for Slot's red card against Everton have been revealed in a detailed FA document, along with an explanation of why Sipke Hulshoff was dismissed and both Liverpool and Everton were fined.
Slot is alleged to have told referee Oliver that he would have been to blame had Liverpool failed to win the Premier League title
Unravelling Arne Slot’s Exchange with Michael OliverIn the wake of a fiery 2-2 draw at Goodison Park, Liverpool manager Arne Slot has found himself sidelined following a controversial altercation
Granit Xhaka has become the latest person to criticise English referee Michael Oliver after a penalty decision in Bayer Leverkusen’s midweek defeat to Bayern Munich.Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty
Referee Michael Oliver has been at the centre of controversy for awarding a Bayern Munich penalty just weeks after a run-in with Liverpool boss Arne Slot.
Arne Slot was handed a two-match touchline ban after his outburst at referee Michael Oliver in the Merseyside Derby, but Keith Hackett believes a bigger punishment could be on the way
Michael Oliver is so biased against Arsenal that he's now giving "soft" decisions against former Gunners players in the Champions League.
Arne Slot has responded after he was accused of saying he would blame referee Michael Oliver if Liverpool do not win the Premier League, following the Merseyside derby draw with Everton last
Liverpool’s dramatic 2-2 draw against Everton in last month’s Merseyside derby continues to be a major talking point, with fresh details emerging about Arne Slot’s heated confrontation with
Michael Oliver's refereeing decisions have sparked fresh controversy, this time in the Champions League, with former Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka accusing the official of bias and inconsistency.