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The Arne Slot's reaction to the Liverpool last minute concession against Everton has provided wide fun for rival fans.
In images of the Dutchman from the moment James Tarkowski denied his team a crucial victory in his search to win the Premier League, you can see slot making a gesture frantically to the fourth official and hitting his hands in anguish before resorting to Visits with disgust.
The head of the Reds, known for his quiet behavior compared to the predecessor Jurgen Klopp, had become increasingly furious by arbitration during the final derby of Merseyside in Goodison Park.
Liverpool believed that defender Ibrahima Konate had received a foul in the period prior to the 98-minute volley of Tarkowski who secured a 2-2 draw for the toffees.
The fans of the rivals have taken Glee in the outburst of the head of the Reds, and one pointed in X: 'Peak Head Laud'. Followed by four emojis crying.
Another published an image of the head of Everton David Moyes with the subtitle: 'Absolute Cinema'. A third said: “It's fun if you let it reproduce continuously.”
![Arne Slot was outraged by the awarding of the late tie of James Tarkowski for Everton on Wednesday night](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/13/00/95155629-14391575-Arne_Slot_was_outraged_by_the_awarding_of_James_Tarkowski_s_late-a-66_1739405791057.jpg)
![The Dutchman made a motion to push the fourth official, indicating that he believed that there was a foul in accumulation](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/13/00/95155631-14391575-The_Dutchman_made_a_pushing_motion_to_the_fourth_official_indica-a-65_1739405783015.jpg)
Arne Slot was outraged by the awarding of the late tie of James Tarkowski for Everton on Wednesday night
![James Tarkowski rescued a point for toffee with a bright volley half in the 98th minute](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/12/23/95152311-0-image-a-55_1739404765216.jpg)
James Tarkowski rescued a point for toffee with a bright volley half in the 98th minute
![A red card was shown after his exchange with referee Michael Oliver after the final whistle](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/13/00/95155259-0-image-a-57_1739404898340.jpg)
A red card was shown after his exchange with referee Michael Oliver after the final whistle
Slot's fury finally saw the referee Red by referee Michael Oliver after a heated exchange after they resumed after a mass fight after the final whistle.
Curtis Jones reacted angry at the celebration of Abdoulaye Doucoure in front of visiting fans at the end of the crash. The hands rose during a fighter fight that caught the attention of both teams of players, police and butlers.
Oliver showed both players, already in yellow cards, their second reserves. Moments later, the official also dismissed the slot. The outrage due to the award of the Everton draw, despite the long revisions of VAR, also seemed to take the Liverpool Sipke Huloff assistant to receive their marching orders.
You could see the Dutchman pointing to where the incident took place before being fired.
The captain of Liverpool, Virgil Van Dijk, said the later game: 'You saw that they celebrated the goal, they have all the right. Doucoure wanted to provoke our fans. Curtis did not believe it was the right thing. The referee did not have the game under control. I told him.
'It was a very large provocation of a player. We all saw it and reacted as a team as we could do. You know what happens today, it becomes a great fight. So it is not me who has to deal with that, it is the referee and today I am not sure that I have had it completely under control '.
The League leaders seemed to be further away from the persecution package after Mohamed Salah scored his 22nd campaign goal in the Premier League in the 73rd minute.
The Egyptian also joined its leading assistance numbers in the League, providing the cross for the Punta de Alexis Mac Allister head after Beto opened the scoreboard for the men of David Moyes.
But it turned out to be an appropriate ending for the toffee, which would have the last word in its final match against their rivals in Goodison before its transfer to the Bramley Moore dock the next period. Liverpool, meanwhile, moved seven points ahead of Arsenal in second place with 14 Premier League games to play.