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Everton, Liverpool and Slot charged after derby melee
Everton, Liverpool and Arne Slot are charged by the Football Association after incidents at the end of Wednesday's Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.BBC News - 5d -
Everton, Liverpool, Slot and his assistant charged over derby chaos
FA responds to four red cards shown after 2-2 draw Slot faces extended touchline ban over his dismissal The fallout from a tempestuous final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park has continued with ...The Guardian - 5d -
What happens now after Slot's red card?
What happens now after Arne Slot's red card at Everton?BBC News - 6d -
Slot took off Konaté to avoid ‘soft’ red card in Liverpool win against Wolves
‘You can’t play knowing you can’t make a foul’ Manager praises team response to Wolves’ fightback Arne Slot admitted he withdrew Ibrahima Konaté at half-time against Wolves to save the Liverpool ...The Guardian - 3d -
Arne Slot could get extended touchline ban after Merseyside derby red card
Liverpool coach sent off after full time protests to referee Could face extended touchline ban of two games or more Arne Slot could receive an extended touchline ban for his red card at Goodison ...The Guardian - 6d -
Emotions got better of me - Slot on derby red card
Arne Slot says "emotions" got the better of him as the Liverpool head coach waits to learn his punishment after his red card in Wednesday's Merseyside derby.BBC News - 5d -
Slot on derby red card: Emotions got better of me
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has admitted he regrets his behaviour that saw him sent off after the final whistle of Wednesday's Merseyside derby, saying he would "do it differently" next time.ESPN - 5d -
'Not acceptable' - Slot wants Liverpool response in derby
Liverpool manager Arne Slot says the defeat at Plymouth Argyle was "not acceptable" and that his side have to bounce back against Everton in the Merseyside derby on Wednesday.BBC News - Feb. 11 -
Slot: Liverpool's shock FA Cup exit 'unacceptable'
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has described his team's shock FA Cup exit at the hands of Plymouth Argyle as "unacceptable."ESPN - Feb. 11
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Super Bowl champion Eagles name Patullo OC
The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles have promoted Kevin Patullo to the role of offensive coordinator, the team announced Wednesday.ESPN - 1h -
M. Tkachuk, Hagel trade barbs for 4 Nations final
Team USA's Matthew Tkachuk and Canada's Brandon Hagel, who traded punches on Saturday night, are now trading barbs ahead of Thursday's 4 Nations Face-Off championship in Boston.ESPN - 1h -
NFL salary cap to increase at least $22M in 2025
The NFL informed its teams that the salary cap for 2025 would be between $277.5 million and $281.5 million, with the final figure to be determined following further negotiations with the NFLPA.ESPN - 1h -
NFL won't punish Lions' Williams for gun incident
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Luka likely off minutes limit as Lakers return
Luka Doncic is going back to work with the Lakers, and he's likely back to full speed as well.ESPN - 1h
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