Phil Jagielka believes he could have been sent off like Liverpool head coach Arne Slot in their draw

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TNT Sports football pundit Phil Jagielka believes he could have been sent off like Liverpool head coach Arne Slot in their draw with Everton yesterday. After a number of decisions went against him.

Slots usually have a picture of ‘Phi Nong 3 Cha’ with เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย a smiling face, likes to make jokes in interviews and doesn’t die on the microphone. However, in the Merseyside Derby match, the ‘Toffees’ tied 2-2 in injury time in front of a full Goodison Park. 

It also caused the 46-year-old boss to lose his temper. As soon as the final whistle blew, he rushed towards referee Michael Oliver, saying something and asking to shake his hand. 

It is believe that the content was sarcastic and strongly sarcastic. So the judge on the field showe him a red card and sent him off with the staff of Zipke Halssoft. 

Jagielka believes that from the events throughout the 90+8 minutes, the decision. That gave a sweet whistle to the home team and the blowing of a low standard. Anyone would want a good explanation. 

But it was a surprise that Slots lost their composure in the atmosphere of the Merseyside derby match.

“You can see why Slots is upset”. The former Everton defender say. 

“There was a little bit of a thumping in the penalty area before the equaliser and if it were my team I would have asked the referee for an explanation as well.” 

“Seriously, Slot always talks about keeping his cool. But this time he seemed to lose his cool in the end – understandably due to the tension of the derby.” 

A draw could be fair for Liverpool, who had six shots on target in the game. The lowest in the Premier League this season.