The Liverpool manager escaped a touchline ban for confronting match official Anthony Taylor.
Jurgen Klopp. Image: PA THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION has appealed against the decision to only fine Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp for confronting the referee in his side’s match against Manchester City last month.
The FA has now reviewed the commission’s written reasons and is understood to feel the sanction imposed was too lenient.The governing body launched a new ‘Enough Is Enough’ campaign in September aimed at stamping out abuse of all kinds at all levels of the game. Asked the day after the fine whether he felt it was a fair punishment, Klopp responded: “Should I have got a ban? I don’t know.
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