Everton Manager Lampard fined £30,000
Everton manager, Frank Lampard has been fined a total sum of 30,000 pounds by the Football Association, FA, after making offensive comments during the 2-0 defeat at Liverpool in April.
This happened during their away match with Liverpool when Lampard was angered that Stuart Attwell did not award a penalty for a challenge by Joel Matip against Anthony Gordon
After the match, he suggested a penalty would have been given if the challenge had been made on a Liverpool player.
The FA said; ”Lampard breached FA rule E3 “in relation to media comments proven during a personal hearing.”
The Toffees contacted the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) after the Merseyside derby to query why the challenge on Gordon was not reviewed further.
With the game goalless, forward Gordon went over in the area following a challenge by Liverpool defender Matip.
Eight minutes after the incident Andy Robertson scored Liverpool’s opener with Divock Origi sealing the 2-0 win.
“It was a penalty, you don’t get them at Anfield,” Lampard said after the match.
“If that was Mohamed Salah at the Kop end, I think the referee would have given that. It was a foul on Anthony,” he added.
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