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Curtis Jones, Abdouye Doucoure and Liverpool's manager, Arne Slot, were sent after an exciting end of the final meseyside derby at Goodison Park.
Jones was enraged by Doucoure's celebration in front of visiting fans after the dramatic Everton late draw.
They raised their hands during a fighter fight that caught the attention of both players, police, butlers and the groove of the head of the Reds, who was also shown a red card by referee Michael Oliver.
The atmosphere in Goodison Park was at a peak after James Tarkowski broke in half a volley in the eight minutes of detention time. The celebrations of local fans stopped abruptly when the strike was under a long review of VAR.
But Goodison Park was able to explode again once the goal was confirmed, the final in an impressive 2-2 draw.
This, however, illuminated the tactile role for the strident celebrations that followed, with Doucoure throwing towards the visiting fans once Oliver had flown the final whistle.
![Liverpool Curtis Jones midfielder faced Abdoulaye Doucoure after the final 2-2 draw of the Red](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/12/21/95150529-14391141-image-a-13_1739396763098.jpg)
Liverpool Curtis Jones midfielder faced Abdoulaye Doucoure after the final 2-2 draw of the Red
![Both players of players were involved in the fight that required the assistance of the administrators and the police to separate](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/12/21/95150543-14391141-image-a-12_1739396760195.jpg)
Both players of players were involved in the fight that required the assistance of the administrators and the police to separate
![Liverpool Boss Arne's referee received a red card by referee Michael Oliver after a heated exchange](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/12/21/95150337-0-image-a-2_1739396376333.jpg)
Liverpool head, Arne Slot, was a red card for referee Michael Oliver after a heated exchange
The action of the midfielder caught Jones's attention, as a substitute for the second half, which quickly faced the Mali International.
Once the order had resumed, Oliver showed both players, who were already in yellow cards, their second reserves.
Moments later, the official also dismissed the slots after an exchange with the Dutchman. The visitors, who were seconds of going nine points at the top of the Premier League, were also harmed by the award of the Everton draw.
Ibrahima Konate seemed to be prevented in the period prior to the goal, but the effort was verified and authorized by Var Chris Kavanagh.