Liverpool said that the club will co-operate with soccer authorities following a confrontation between striker Roberto Firmino and Everton opponent Mason Holgate during the Merseyside derby match on Friday.
“The club and player will fully co-operate with the relevant authorities to ensure the facts are established in a thorough manner, if deemed necessary or requested,” Liverpool said. “While that process is ongoing, we will not be making any further comment.”
The most explosive incident in the typically high-octane derby came in the 40th minute just after James Milner’s goal when Holgate shoved Roberto Firmino into and over the advertising boards. A clearly unhappy Firmino vaulted back onto the field and sprinted toward Holgate, swearing in Portuguese, before referee Bobby Madley stepped in between them to intervene.
The incident will be included in the match report, which will go to the Football Association. The FA could then seek observations from both teams.
Asked whether Holgate accused Firmino of using a racist term, Everton manager Sam Allardyce said “I’m telling you nothing until whatever systems are used to find out what exactly happened and what didn’t happen.”
“Whatever happens (outside football),” Allardyce added, “has to be dealt with the authorities.”
Allardyce didn’t want to discuss if he had spoken to Holgate about the incident. “I’ve left it with the director of football (Steve Walsh) today,” he said. “I said to sort that out.”
Everton hasn’t commented on the issue beyond Allardyce’s remarks.
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said he thought Madley and the fourth official were discussing whether to take action against Holgate for the original push on Firmino.
Klopp then said “I had information that something happened ... but I can’t say anything about it.”
Published - January 06, 2018 09:44 am IST