What REALLY went on in Arne Slot’s mystҽry sending-off is revealed in expert lip-reader’s analysis: Boss and Virgil van Dijk’s words emerge amid cha๏s of Merseyside derby brawl

 

 

The real reason for Arne Slot’s dismissal after the Merseyside derby has now been revealed by an expert lip-reader.

The clash at Goodison Park ended in dramatic fashion on Wednesday night, with a mass brawl that resulted in four red cards after the final whistle, with both Curtis Jones and Abdoulaye Doucoure dismissed at the end of a thrilling 2-2 draw.

Hands were raised during a feisty scuffle that drew the attention of both sets of players, police, stewards and the Reds boss Slot, who was then also shown a red card by referee Oliver in a testy exchange around their on-the-field handshake.

Now, expert lip-reader Jeremy Freeman has lifted the lid on what exactly Slot told Oliver both before and after being dismissed at Goodison Park. In one clip, Slot could be seen approaching referee Oliver after the full-time whistle. As he walks up to the official, the Dutchman said: ‘Great game’.

They proceeded to shake hands, with Slot seemingly pulling Oliver in his direction before the official quickly brandished a red card from his pocket.

It’s been revealed that a bemused Slot then responded: ‘Sure, you give me a red for that? I will check it out for later. Me and you ya?’

An expert lip-reader lifted the lid on what lead to the Dutchman's sending off on Wednesday

The real reason for Arne Slot dismissal after the Merseyside derby has now been revealed

An expert lip-reader lifted the lid on what lead to the Dutchman's sending off on Wednesday

An expert lip-reader lifted the lid on what lead to the Dutchman’s sending off on Wednesday

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk also remonstrated with the official and – seemingly confirming that the red card was related to a ‘pull’ in the handshake – said: ‘Hey, Michael, that was not a pull. Michael, it isn’t personal’.

The Premier League have now deleted a statement suggesting Slot will be handed a two-match touchline ban, referencing his alleged ‘offensive, insulting, or abusive language’.

Yet Mail Sport understands that the red for Slot was not solely shown because of the handshake, but also as a result of comments made by the Liverpool boss on two separate occasions after the match.

Our expert lip-reader then analysed another clip from the post-match antics which showed Van Dijk attempting to defuse the situation.

The Liverpool defender told his team-mates ‘Go, hey go…go in’ before then telling Oliver again that it was ‘nothing personal’.

In that same clip, Liverpool boss Slot could be seen asking Oliver: ‘We’ll talk after?’

In a third clip from the post-match chaos, Van Dijk was seen speaking with Everton’s Abdoulaye Doucoure – who also received a sending off for the brawl.

The Dutch defender, with a grin on his face, said: ‘Hey, good idea?’

 

 

Virgil van Dijk tried to defuse the situation as the game came to a fiery end at Goodison Park

Virgil van Dijk tried to defuse the situation as the game came to a fiery end at Goodison Park

The Dutch defender also goaded Everton's Abdoulaye Doucoure after he was sent off

The Dutch defender also goaded Everton’s Abdoulaye Doucoure after he was sent off

Reds assistant manager Sipke Hulshoff was also dismissed after ferociously arguing with the official about the awarding of Everton’s equaliser.

The atmosphere at Goodison Park was at fever pitch after James Tarkowski had smashed in a half-volley in the eighth-minute of stoppage time.

The home fans’ celebrations were then abruptly halted as the strike came under a lengthy VAR review.

But Goodison Park was able to erupt again once the goal was confirmed, the final in a pulsating draw.