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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.
"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 )
The Mail On Sunday first revealed the footage of Wynne's 'spit-roast' remark last month, and while the singer received a warning from tour bosses about his conduct, the BBC said they did not receive any complaints at the time.
The FA has three working days to to review all the footage and referees' reports before deciding whether to issue a charge. These three days start from when the incident occurred so today counts as one of them, meaning they have until close of play on Monday to decide.
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.
Despite the Dutchman being brandished a red card, Mail Sport understands that the review process could take several days - if not weeks - to resolve and as such Slot and Hulshoff may well be in the dugout at Anfield on Sunday.
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.
Salah's negotiating position is strengthened by the fact that the other strikers Slot rotates bring nowhere near the same goal threat. Diogo Jota, starting his first league game in four months on Sunday, has struggled with fitness and puts himself in nowhere near the same number of scoring situations. His expected goals (xG) figure for this season and last is 16.8. Salah's is 52.7. Jota couldn't seize the scraps against Wolves.
Salah does almost always score or assist a goal, actually. He has failed to produce one in just four of Liverpool's 25 Premier League games this season, scored 38.3 per cent of the team's goals and had more goal involvements than nine entire teams in the division have managed.
Cody Gakpo has been the emerging force this season — used to far greater effect by Slot than Klopp. But Luis Diaz's goal on Sunday was his first this calendar year, and Darwin Nunez, popular because of his work ethic, lacks consistency. While Salah has scored 53 times from an xG of 52.7, Nunez has scored 24 goals from an xG of 33.6, so is underperforming by almost 10 goals.
The Premier League website wrote that the Dutchman had been handed a two-match suspension from the dugout due to his actions after the ill-tempered Merseyside Derby on Wednesday that saw him shown a red card by referee Michael Oliver.
‘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.'
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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.
Curtis Jones reacted angrily to Abdoulaye Doucoure's celebration in front of the away fans at the end of the clash. Hands were raised during a feisty scuffle that drew the attention of both sets of players, police and stewards. If you have any concerns with regards to where by and how to use Slot Gacor, you can get in touch with us at our own web-site.
Oliver showed both players, already on yellow cards, their second bookings. Moments later, the official also dismissed Slot. Outrage over the awarding of Everton's equaliser, despite a lengthy VAR reviews, also appeared to lead to Liverpool assistant Sipke Hulshoff receiving his marching orders.
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.
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)
"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 )
The Mail On Sunday first revealed the footage of Wynne's 'spit-roast' remark last month, and while the singer received a warning from tour bosses about his conduct, the BBC said they did not receive any complaints at the time.
The FA has three working days to to review all the footage and referees' reports before deciding whether to issue a charge. These three days start from when the incident occurred so today counts as one of them, meaning they have until close of play on Monday to decide.
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.
Despite the Dutchman being brandished a red card, Mail Sport understands that the review process could take several days - if not weeks - to resolve and as such Slot and Hulshoff may well be in the dugout at Anfield on Sunday.
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.
Salah's negotiating position is strengthened by the fact that the other strikers Slot rotates bring nowhere near the same goal threat. Diogo Jota, starting his first league game in four months on Sunday, has struggled with fitness and puts himself in nowhere near the same number of scoring situations. His expected goals (xG) figure for this season and last is 16.8. Salah's is 52.7. Jota couldn't seize the scraps against Wolves.
Salah does almost always score or assist a goal, actually. He has failed to produce one in just four of Liverpool's 25 Premier League games this season, scored 38.3 per cent of the team's goals and had more goal involvements than nine entire teams in the division have managed.
Cody Gakpo has been the emerging force this season — used to far greater effect by Slot than Klopp. But Luis Diaz's goal on Sunday was his first this calendar year, and Darwin Nunez, popular because of his work ethic, lacks consistency. While Salah has scored 53 times from an xG of 52.7, Nunez has scored 24 goals from an xG of 33.6, so is underperforming by almost 10 goals.
The Premier League website wrote that the Dutchman had been handed a two-match suspension from the dugout due to his actions after the ill-tempered Merseyside Derby on Wednesday that saw him shown a red card by referee Michael Oliver.
‘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 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.
Curtis Jones reacted angrily to Abdoulaye Doucoure's celebration in front of the away fans at the end of the clash. Hands were raised during a feisty scuffle that drew the attention of both sets of players, police and stewards. If you have any concerns with regards to where by and how to use Slot Gacor, you can get in touch with us at our own web-site.
Oliver showed both players, already on yellow cards, their second bookings. Moments later, the official also dismissed Slot. Outrage over the awarding of Everton's equaliser, despite a lengthy VAR reviews, also appeared to lead to Liverpool assistant Sipke Hulshoff receiving his marching orders.
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.
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)
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