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    Sir Alex Ferguson, 83, set for shock return to dugout after Man Utd legend ‘immediately’ accepts offer

    SIR Alex Ferguson is weeks away from making a shock return to the dugout, according to his former player.The legendary British manager retired from Manchester United in 2013 after a glittering 26-year career at Old Trafford.Sir Alex Ferguson is reportedly set to return to the dugout next monthCredit: AlamyFormer United star Giuseppe Rossi is holding a farewell match in Italy next monthCredit: EPARossi announced the retirement game on WednesdayBut Ferguson will reportedly return to the technical area on March 22 to help coach at a game in Florence.Former Italy international Giuseppe Rossi, 38, has organised a farewell match to honour his retirement next month.The ex-Fiorentina star’s “last dance” will be at the Stadio Franchi Stadium and has been dubbed ‘Pepito Day’.Due to his successful spell in LaLiga, the former striker earned the nickname ‘Pepito Rossi’, a reference to namesake Paolo Rossi.READ MORE ON MAN UTDThe latter was nicknamed ‘Pablito’ following his goalscoring performances in Italy’s victorious 1982 World Cup campaign in Spain.And Rossi – who has a close relationship with Ferguson – revealed that the Scottish icon, 83, will be back in the dugout for his farewell.Rossi said: “Ferguson will be there as a coach. He was my first coach, I signed when I was 17. “I only did three years with him and played little, but he immediately said yes and this shows what kind of person he is.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”I did little at United but he treats me like Cristiano Ronaldo, who has scored 1000 goals.”Ferguson gave Rossi his debut in senior football at United in 2004, before he went on to score four goals across 14 appearances in all competitions.Sir Alex Ferguson joins Man Utd players past and present to honour Denis Law at Old TraffordFerguson gave Rossi his senior debut in 2004Credit: Getty – ContributorFerguson is Britain’s most successful managerCredit: GettyRossi was loaned out to Newcastle and Parma between 2006 and 2007, before joining Villarreal permanently in 2007.Despite his love for Florence, Rossi’s most prolific years came with the LaLiga side, scoring 82 goals and provided 25 assists in 192 appearances.He then moved to Fiorentina from 2013 to 2017, notching 19 goals in 42 games, before being loaned out to Levante and Celta in 2016.The Italian announced on Wednesday that many of his ex-Fiorentina team-mates and some Serie A legends would play in the farewell game.Luca Toni, Antonio Cassano, Sebastien Frey, Borja Valero and Gabriel Omar Batistuta will be among the former players taking part.The teams haven’t been decided yet, but they will be made up of former stars.Meanwhile, it won’t be the first time Ferguson has returned to the dugout for a one-off occasion. READ MORE SUN STORIESThe Scot oversaw United legend’s 1999 reunion match against Bayern Munich legends at Old Trafford in 2019.The home side stormed to a 5-0 victory, with David Beckham, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Dwight Yorke, Nicky Butt and Louis Saha on the scoresheet. More

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    ‘I cried in my car’ – Roy Keane reveals emotional reaction to Man Utd exit after bust-up with Sir Alex Ferguson

    ROY KEANE broke down in tears following his acrimonious departure from Manchester United.The former Red Devils skipper left the club by mutual consent in November 2005 following his infamous MUTV interview after their 4-1 defeat to Middlesbrough.Roy Keane left Manchester United by mutual consent in November 2005Credit: GETTYAn explosive row with Sir Alex Ferguson after his interview MUTV interview proved to be the straw that broke the camel’s backCredit: TIMES NEWSPAPERS LTDKeane admits he shed a tear after his departure from Old TraffordCredit: PAKeane blasted several of his team-mates by name for their displays at the Riverside and claimed they “let down the club” in an interview that wasn’t aired.An explosive row with Sir Alex Ferguson, in which he told the Scot “we need f***ing more from you”, proved to be the straw which broke the camel’s back.Keane was all too happy to leave the club following a tense meeting with Fergie and former club CEO David Gill but ended up shedding a tear once the reality of his exit hit home.During the latest episode of Stick to Football, brought to you by Sky Bet, the Irishman admitted: “When I left United, I did cry that morning. Cried in my car.”READ MORE MAN UTD NEWSDespite his explosive departure, Keane is still beloved by the Old Trafford faithful.But the former Republic of Ireland international doesn’t have the same love for his former side.The 53-year-old revealed: “I don’t have that affinity with the clubs I’ve played for.”I don’t support Manchester United, I don’t support Nottingham Forest.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSRoy Keane admits he doesn’t support the Red DevilsCredit: APHe continued: “I have more of an insight with how it works at the club and the expectations.”But I wouldn’t say that I’m a fan – their results don’t make or break my weekend.Roy Keane launches incredible blast at ‘shocking and boring’ Man Utd after woeful first half vs Leicester”I wouldn’t go home going, ‘Get in there, that was a great win.’ I’d be looking at it in a professional way.”Keane joined United in 1993 from Nottingham Forest for a then-record British transfer fee of £3.75 million.He made 479 appearances for the Red Devils, scoring 51 goals and racking up 41 assists in all competitions.Keane left The Theatre of Dreams having won 17 trophies with the club, including seven Premier League titles. More

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    Awkward moment King Charles asks Son Heung-min if Tottenham are ‘in good order’ in front of Daniel Levy

    THIS is the awkward moment King Charles asks Son Heung-Min if Spurs are “in good order” in front of Daniel Levy.The unlikely meeting occurred as the King visited the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday.Son Heung-Min was asked an awkward question by King Charles in front of Daniel LevyCredit: TIKTOK @ESPNUKHis Majesty wanted to know if Spurs are ‘in good order’Credit: TIKTOK @ESPNUKHis Majesty arrived at the north London arena to great fanfare.And he was met by Spurs chief Levy before getting a tour of the stadium.On his travels, King Charles bumped into Tottenham captain Son.The South Korean star and teammates are enduring a woeful season under manager Ange Postecoglou.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSpurs lie 14th in the table after winning just eight of their 24 league matches.And last week saw them dumped out of both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup within the space of several days.Tottenham are now preparing to face Manchester United at home on Sunday.And speaking to Son, King Charles asked whether Tottenham felt confident about their chances.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSBut the encounter was made all the more awkward by the fact that Son was being watched by Spurs supremo Levy in the background.King Charles initiated the conversation by asking: “So who are you playing this weekend then?”King Charles visits Tottenham Hotspur StadiumSon answered: “We are going to play against Manchester United on Sunday.”The King then asked: “Have you got a good chance?”Son replied: “I hope so!”His Majesty continued: “Is the team in good order at the moment?”Son pondered the question before answering: “We are in a difficult moment but we are working hard.”The King quickly asked: “Are you?”Son replied simply: “Yes.”Fans responded to the awkward moment on social media.One said: “Levy at the back.”Another declared: “I hope this guy lifts a trophy before he leaves.”READ MORE SUN STORIESOne noted: “At least he’s honest.”Another added: “King Charles is too funny.” More

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    New footage shows moment that sparked huge brawl between Liverpool and Everton stars and four red cards

    NEW footage has emerged of the crazy scenes which sparked a massive brawl immediately after the final whistle during the Everton-Liverpool game.The final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park ended in a 2-2 draw with James Tarkowski’s late volley ensuring the spoils were shared in a hotly contested fixture.Curtis Jones pushes Abdoulaye Doucoure to spark the post-match brawl in Everton’s 2-2 draw with LiverpoolCredit: X/ footballontntJones grabbed onto his rival’s shirt despite two more Everton stars trying to separate themCredit: X/ footballontntDoucoure had run over to celebrate the draw in front of the Reds’ travelling supportCredit: RexJones took issue with the antics and rushed to confront himCredit: ReutersMore players and stewards arrived to separate the pair with Jones still incensedCredit: PABut there were explosive scenes at the full-time whistle as players wearing the blue and red clashed on the field.It came about as Abdoulaye Doucoure ran over to the away fans to celebrate the late equaliser.Curtis Jones, who has been at Liverpool since the age of nine, did not take too kindly to the celebration happening in front of him and bolted over to confront the Toffees midfielder.From there, players, coaches, stewards and police rushed over to diffuse the situation, though it only ended up expanding the brawl.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut new footage released by broadcaster TNT Sports has given viewers a new insight into the incident.A slowed-down version of the events shows how an incensed Jones, 24, ran over to grab the shirt of his 32-year-old rival.Carlos Alcaraz and Ashley Young arrive on the scene immediately and try to separate the pair, but Jones had a vice-like grip on Doucoure’s shirt and was determined to get his point across.Jones was seen grabbing and ripping with both hands while he was simultaneously trying to be dragged away by the two other Everton stars.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSLiverpool pair Alexis Mac Allister and Darwin Nunez as well as Toffees defender Jake O’Brien then arrived on the scene just after stewards to help separate them.As more players joined the melee, a plastic water bottle was thrown from the crowd.New footage of Arne Slot’s interaction with Michael Oliver emerges as mystery surrounds Liverpool manager’s red card Fortunately, it missed the heads of anyone involved in the scrap and instead hit the shoulders of Beto, who scored the game’s opening goal after 11 minutes, before bouncing off and behind him.Jones and Doucoure were both sent off for their actions, while Arne Slot was also given his marching orders after Michael Oliver deemed him to have used “offensive, insulting, or abusive language”.It has resulted in a two-game ban.Reds assistant manager Sipke Hulshoff had also been dismissed for incessantly arguing about the Everton equaliser due to an apparent foul on Ibrahima Konate in the build-up.Speaking about the incident and the game itself, Everton manager David Moyes said: “It was mayhem all game, it was a bit of an old-fashioned throwback. “The bit after the game, I could tell you about it but the truth is, it’s not really what we should be talking about.”What I do know is Doucoure got a yellow that led to a red which I am disappointed with as we are short of players. “The place was boiling hot all night, emotional, it was an incredible atmosphere inside the stadium. I think it was hugely important that Evertonians get to finish at their stadium as best as they can.“I just feel the support in here was unbelievable tonight, it was incredible support and I think it was fitting they got an end like they did.“We didn’t win, which was disappointing, but we got a draw in a game that didn’t look as if it was going to go in our favour. It would have been hard to come here losing 2-1 and talking about it. “But I think the way the crowd stayed to the end, it was a magical moment. There was a bit of tooing and froing at the end which might have added to the entertainment.”Slot was unable to speak to the press having been sent off, but in his absence, Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk said: “We all know this is their cup final and they will do everything in their power to try and win against us.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I think Doucoure in the end wanted to provoke our fans from what I saw and Curtis didn’t think that was the right thing to do.“Obviously, you know what happens when there is a little tussle, but I didn’t think the ref had the game under control, I said that to him.” More

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    Mystery over Arne Slot ban as Premier League DELETE update saying Liverpool boss will miss next two games

    THE PREMIER LEAGUE have mysteriously deleted an update claiming Arne Slot has received a two-match touchline ban for his red card at the end of the Merseyside derby.Slot was sent off by referee Michael Oliver after the final whistle, following a dramatic few minutes that saw tensions flare between Liverpool and Everton players.Arne Slot could face a touchline banCredit: GettySlot was sent off by referee Michael Oliver on WednesdaySlot had something to say to Oliver as he shook his handCredit: GettySlot was seen berating the assistant referee tooThis is what was originally on the Premier League websiteThe line on the two-match ban was deleted an hour laterThe Premier League had initially revealed on their website that Slot will face two matches away from the sidelines as a result of the incident.The Reds boss is believed to have been sent off for using “offensive, insulting, or abusive language”.Footage following the game showed Slot approach referee Michael Oliver to have a few words and shake his hand.But after the pair shook hands, Oliver quickly reached into his pocket before producing a red card for the Dutchman.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe manager was also seen berating an assistant referee.But just an hour later, the sentence on the Premier League website about Slot’s ban had been deleted.The Premier League have not confirmed why the line on Slot’s ban was erased.However, it’s understood that the FA still needs to review Michael Oliver’s post-match report.Most read in FootballAnd SunSport understands he was sent off for his comments, NOT the handshake.The FA have three options available to them: charge Slot, remind him of his responsibilities, or take no further action.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSGiven Liverpool would be given time to respond to any potential charge, it means in all likelihood Slot and assistant Sipke Hulshoff, who was also sent off, will be in the dugout for the game against Wolves on Sunday.Subsequent games Slot could be in danger of missing include their visit to Aston Villa on February 19, the trip to Man City on February 23, and the home clash with Newcastle three days later.David Moyes says ‘boiling hot Goodison Park deserved drama’ in final Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton But it remains to be seen whether Slot and his No2 are banned at all.If both are banned for any games, Liverpool could end up with former Everton star Johnny Heitinga in charge.Heitingha, 41, is an assistant coach at Liverpool despite playing nearly 150 games for the Toffees.Abdoulaye Doucoure and Liverpool’s Curtis Jones were both sent off for two bookable offences during the feisty 2-2 draw. The pair will each serve one-match bans.They were both dismissed after a brawl broke out amid post-match celebrations by Doucoure nearby the Liverpool away fans in Goodison Park.Everything had boiled over after Everton defender James Tarkowski thundered home a 98th minute equaliser to snatch a point from bitter rivals Liverpool in the last ever Merseyside derby at Goodison.READ MORE SUN STORIESIn total, the match saw eight yellows and four red cards dished out to players and staff.Despite dropping points Liverpool managed to extend their lead at the top of the table to seven points, putting them in a commanding position over title rivals Arsenal.A massive brawl erupted on the field at Goodison Park after the late Everton levellerCredit: GettyCurtis Jones (No. 17) was sent off after a furious confrontation with Abdoulaye DoucoureCredit: GettyStewards and police were tasked with restoring calm after Everton dramatically snatched a pointCredit: AFP More

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    ‘Never afraid to bring the smoke’ – Jose Mourinho ruins Mauro Icardi with sarcastic comments and fans love it

    JOSE MOURINHO may have a few grey hairs now, but he still clearly has his trademark silver tongue.It comes after Fenerbahce manager Mourinho hit back in a spat with Galatasaray forward Mauro Icardi.Jose Mourinho gave a sarcastic but sharp reply in a war of words with Mauro IcardiCredit: X/ BBCMOTDIt had come after Icardi labelled him ‘the crying one’Credit: GettyThe Argentine had labelled Mourinho as “the crying one” as a reference to his “special one” nickname coined all those years ago when he first joined Chelsea.Mourinho, 62, gave a sarcastic but sharp reply to the 31-year-old.Speaking to reporters before his side face Anderlecht in the Europa League play-offs, he said: “I show I am a special one, not the special one. “With 25 years of career and 26 titles and not with one match. That is not one match to define my career. My career is a career of 25 years. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”In relation to the comments of Icardi, Icardi is a GOAT and I refuse to comment on a GOAT’s words. He is too big, I won’t comment.”Reacting to the comments on social media, one fan said: “My refusal to accept ‘goat’ in anything other than its traditional footballing definition makes this 100 times funnier.”A second said: “He is never afraid to bring the smoke, Jose. He is Hollywood.”A third added: “You have to love Jose Mourinho.”Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSAnother said: “He is just so much fun.”The entire argument started when Mourinho made reference to Galatasaray’s alleged favouritism with referees in Turkey in a post on Instagram.Watch Jose Mourinho slap Fenerbahce translator after comical ‘toilet’ mistake during press conference Galatasaray’s clash with Adana Demirspor was abandoned when Adana’s players walked off the pitch after 30 minutes in protest at a controversial penalty decision.Mourinho then used a picture showing ex-Tottenham defender Davinson Sanchez handling the ball in the box in a game against Gaziantep last week, with no penalty being given.He captioned the post: “In the Handball World Cup that ended last Sunday, my Portugal team brilliantly reached the semi-finals and I want to congratulate them for such an achievement and the impact they will have on our country’s youth.”Icardi had then replied by posting a meme of the “crying one” on his Instagram story, thus prompting Mourinho’s next response.Mourinho has been famously outspoken against officials throughout his career, with that trend continuing in Turkey.He was fined more than £20,000 and given a one-match ban for launching a rant against Super Lig and the officiating standard in November.Speaking after a 3-2 win over Trazbonspor, he had said: “Nobody abroad wants to watch the Turkish league. Who wants to watch this Turkish league abroad? “They have the Premier League, they have the French league, they have the German league, they have the Portuguese league, they have the Dutch league. Why would they watch this?”It’s too grey. It’s too dark, smells bad. But that’s my job, and I will give everything to my job, to my club.”He followed up by saying: “We were in good control, winning 1-0 when Atilla woke up because in the first half he was probably having Turkish tea.”The man of the match was Atilla Karaoglan. We didn’t see him but he was the referee.READ MORE SUN STORIES”The referee was just a little boy that was there on the pitch, but the referee was Atilla Karaoglan.”Fenerbahce are three points behind Galatasaray in the league, though the leaders have a game in hand.Furious Jose Mourinho’s CUTTING dig at referee Clement Turpin after red card vs Man UtdJOSE MOURINHO launched a sarcastic blast at ref Clement Turpin after he was red-carded in his clash with former club Manchester United. The Fenerbahce boss saw his side fight back to earn a point as United tossed away the lead for a third successive drawn Europa League match.Mourinho was sent to the stands after raging against Turpin’s failure to award a penalty against Manuel Ugarte for a challenge on Bright Osayi-Samuel.And Mourinho scowled: “The referee told me something incredible. He said at the same time he could see the action in the box and my behaviour on the touchline.“I congratulate him because he is absolutely incredible. During the game, 100 miles per hour, he had one eye on the penalty situation and one eye on my behaviour on the bench. That’s the explanation he gave me.”That is why he is one of the best referees in the world!” More

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    John Eustace QUITS Blackburn for Derby as club release classy statement and ex-Premier League boss is lined up

    DERBY COUNTY have announced John Eustace as their new manager.The gaffer has linked up with his former playing club after leaving Championship rivals Blackburn Rovers.John Eustace has quit Blackburn for Championship rivals DerbyCredit: PAThe ace enjoyed two spells with Derby as a playerCredit: Action Images – ReutersEustace, who only replaced Jon Dahl Tomasson at Ewood Park a year ago, shocked the play-off hopefuls when he activated a shock release clause in his contract to hold talks with Derby.The Rams targeted Eustace, who made 62 appearances across two spells as a player for them, after sacking Paul Warne last week.And Rovers were forced to release a statement clarifying the situation while also slamming Eustace for forcing through an exit.But a deal taking him to Pride Park has now gone through.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe former Rams midfielder, who is tasked with saving his new side from relegation, has penned a contract until 2028.And Eustace, who leaves Rovers fifth in the Championship, will be joined in the dugout by assistant boss Matt Gardiner and first-team coach Keith Downing.Derby owner David Clowes said: “I’m excited to welcome John back to Derby County. Fans will remember him for his craft, commitment and intelligence. He was a real leader.“I’ve followed his managerial career with interest, and it’s clear he has the qualities we need to maintain our progress.Most read in ChampionshipJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS“He helped both Queens Park Rangers and Birmingham City avoid relegation, before taking Birmingham to sixth place prior to his departure. He has repeated that achievement at Blackburn Rovers, leaving behind a team in the play-off places.”I am thrilled that he shares our belief in the potential of Derby County and that he wants to play a leading role in our plans.Boy Wonders: Blackburn star Harvey Higgins dubbed the ‘next Vardy'”When we bought the club, I was moved by the passion, solidarity and shared belief that bonded all of us who cared about Derby County. From the players, to the staff and to every single fan, we shared a determination to save the club and drive it forward.”It’s the same bond we need now as we get behind John and the players for these final 14 games. That bond was clear at Norwich last Saturday, a team fighting and refusing to be beaten, urged on by our magnificent support.”This is now a season within a season and it’s time for that passion, solidarity and shared belief again, to show what the Rams mean to us all.”Rovers had initially slammed Eustace’s push to quit for Derby earlier in the week.But a classy statement released in the wake of his exit revealed an apparent change of heart, with Eustace seemingly wanting the move to be closer to his family.And Rovers are now thought to be targeting a move for ex-Wolves boss Gary O’Neil as Eustace’s replacement.Eustace replaces Paul Warne who was sacked last weekCredit: PAGary O’Neill is now being lined up for the Wolves jobCredit: APBlackburn’s message to fans read: “Blackburn Rovers can confirm that John Eustace has left his role as Head Coach to take up a position with another Championship club.“While we are disappointed by his decision to leave at this crucial stage of the season, we fully understand that the opportunity to move closer to his family and return to a former club played a significant role in his choice.“The club had hoped that John would see out the season and continue the fantastic work he has done, particularly after strengthening the squad in January and guiding us into a strong position in the league.“However, with 14 games remaining and a real chance to push for a play-off place, the focus remains on achieving our ambitions.“Football is always evolving, and while we part ways with John Eustace, this also presents an exciting opportunity for the new head coach to build on our current positive position.“We remain in a good place in the league and the togetherness of the players, staff and supporters can all play a huge role in making it a successful end to the season.READ MORE SUN STORIES“We would like to thank John Eustace, along with his assistants Matt Gardiner and Keith Downing, for their dedication and hard work over the past year. We wish them all the best in their future endeavours.“David Lowe will continue to take temporary charge of first-team affairs, supported by Damien Johnson, Ben Benson, Mike Sheron and Paul Butler, until a permanent successor is appointed.” More

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    Premier League release VAR statement after Everton’s dramatic equaliser but key omission will anger Liverpool fans

    LIVERPOOL fans have been left fuming with the Premier League’s VAR statement for Everton’s late equaliser in the Merseyside derby on Wednesday night.James Tarkowski thundered home a controversial equaliser in the 98th minute of the feisty 2-2 draw, leading to a VAR check.Everton’s James Tarkowski netted a dramatic late leveller in a pulsating derbyCredit: APThe defender netted a thundering strikeCredit: ReutersEverton fans spilled onto the pitch to celebrateCredit: PAA VAR check threatened to spoil the party at Goodison ParkCredit: GettyLiverpool players had complained of a potential offside and foul in the build-up to the goal, but after a lengthy VAR check the goal stood.A statement released on the Premier League’s Match Centre X account cleared up the offside.It read: “The referee’s call of goal was checked and confirmed by the VAR- who established that Doucoure was in an onside position in the build-up.”However, there was no mention of a check for a foul on Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate by Everton’s Beto.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe omission had left the Red half of Merseyside furious, with many Liverpool fans taking to social media to vent their frustrations.One wrote: “Didn’t check for the foul though”.While another added: “We ignoring pushing nowadays? Useless.”A third commented: “What about the blatant foul after the offside?”Most read in FootballThe Premier League shared an image showing the onside callCredit: X @PLmatchcentreLiverpool fans felt that Beto fouled Ibrahima Konate in the build up to the goal tooCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSAnd a fourth fumed: “Yeah, what about the foul? Hmm??? Abolish the PGMOL”.Liverpool fans were hoping that a “push” from Beto into the back of Konate would be seen as a foul and rule the goal out.Rod Stewart steals show as he does duet with Carragher and dances at Celtic v Bayern However, the decision ultimately was’t given in their favour.Tarkowski’s late goal led to drama on the pitch as Toffees supporters spilled onto the playing surface to celebrate a point in the final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.While tempers flared between players too as Curtis Jones and Abdoulaye Doucoure came to blows in front of the fans in the stands, leading to a mass brawl involving both sets of players.Both Doucoure and Jones were sent off by referee Michael Oliver for their part in the passionate incident.Liverpool manager Arne Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff were also shown red cards in the aftermath of the fracas. A massive brawl erupted on the field at Goodison Park after the late Everton levellerCredit: GettyCurtis Jones (No. 17) was sent off after a furious confrontation with Abdoulaye DoucoureCredit: GettyStewards and police were tasked with restoring calm after Everton dramatically snatched a pointCredit: AFPLiverpool boss Arne Slot was later sent off after clashing with Michael OliverCredit: Reuters More