Jürgen Klopp will not be on the Anfield bench tomorrow to lead Liverpool against Southampton after being handed a one-match ban today by the English Football Federation (FA) for the red card he received on October 16 in the classic against Manchester City .
Klopp was accused by the FA of inappropriate behavior after being sent off in the 86th minute of a tense match at Anfield against City (1-0) for his angry protests to the assistant. The ‘reds’ coach left the technical area to complain about a foul not called by the referee by Bernardo Silva on Mohamed Salah, the author of the match’s only goal.
Klopp later apologized for his outburst and was initially fined 30,000 pounds (34,000 euros) after accepting a charge of misconduct, but the FA itself appealed the penalty imposed by an independent regulatory commission.
“As a result, the manager of Liverpool FC has been suspended for one match with immediate effect… and has been warned about his future conduct,” the FA said in a statement.
Source: La Verdad

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