
Liverpool manager, Dutchman Arnaut Slott, admitted that he "was overwhelmed with emotions" after receiving a red card. The incident occurred after his team's match against Everton, which ended in a 2:2 draw in last Wednesday's English Premier League match.
Liverpool was on track to increase their lead in the championship by nine points at Goodison Park, but Everton defender James Tarkowski equalized in the eighth minute of stoppage time. The raised hands of Abdullay Dukore before Liverpool fans caused an angry reaction from Liverpool player Curtis Jones, who simply pushed him back, which led to a red card for both.
In the chaos on the field, referee Michael Oliver sent off Slott and his assistant Syke Holshoff. "I think it happened in those additional minutes, and in those five minutes that turned out to be a total of eight, my emotions got the better of me," Slott said at the press conference yesterday. "I hope next time I behave differently."