Liverpool Football Club manager, Jurgen Klopp, has received a two-match touchline ban in the English Premier League.
He was banned for questioning the decisions of referee Paul Tierney after Liverpool’s victory over Tottenham Hotspur in April.
Klopp was cautioned for sprinting down the sideline and celebrating in front of fourth official John Brooks after Diogo Jota scored the game-winning goal in added time.
Klopp subsequently asserted that Tierney’s remarks were inappropriate and he did not comprehend why the official had a problem with Liverpool.
With the ban, it is expected that Klopp will miss Liverpool’s game against Aston Villa as he begins serving the first game of his suspension.
Asides the ban, he is also expected to pay a fine of £75,000 ($93,000, 86,000 euros).